Moritaka

MOR-KG-240G

Moritaka Supreme Gyuto Chef's Knife, 240mm (9.5"), Aogami/Blue Super Carbon Steel, Octagonal Walnut Handle

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Moritaka Supreme Gyuto Chef's Knife, 240mm (9.5"), Aogami/Blue Super Carbon Steel, Octagonal Walnut Handle

A superb and razor-sharp carbon steel chef's knife (Gyuto), hand-made in the Moritaka family workshop in Japan. This is a perfect size for home users or for chefs who already have a santoku or 8" chef's knife and now want something longer. Blade is made of Aogami/Blue Super carbon steel, with a permanent octagonal walnut handle and a stainless steel tang. These blades should take a super sharp edge and the added toughness of the Blue Super steel should help with edge strength and resistance. The handle should be longer-lasting than the softer and lighter magnolia wood usually seen on traditional Japanese knives, and the stainless steel tang inside the handle means that any moisture will be less likely to result in premature pitting or damage to the handle. The finish is kuro-uchi (black) with a lacquer coating -- this helps protect the steel and should not be polished off. Edge is 50/50 bevel, so it is fine for left or right-handed use, and is easily sharpened with any stone or hone or gadget suitable for Japanese knives. For regular everyday maintenance I suggest a fine Idahone ceramic hone (see below). I really love these knives -- I'm sure you'll be thrilled and amazed by the quality, good looks, and high performance of these carbon steel blades! Comes packed in a nice cobalt-blue gift box.

IMPORTANT: Moritaka knives are very sharp and high-performance knives. To achieve this, the edges are ground very thin, and the steel is very hard. This results in a knife that is potentially fragile. As such, CHIPS OR CRACKS TO THE EDGE OR TIP ARE NOT COVERED UNDER ANY WARRANTY. It is the nature of such a knife that it is potentially fragile. If you are a beginner, not confident in your knife handling skills, or looking for an all-purpose knife, do NOT purchase this knife. I love my Moritaka and use it almost daily, but I only use it for precision slicing, dicing, and mincing (onions, garlic, ginger, boneless meats) as I’ve certainly chipped edges on other high-performance Japanese knives over the years, so I know it's always a risk. It is important to NOT use a rapid up-down rat-a-tat style chopping motion (where you are smacking the edge down rapidly on the cutting board). While cutting also remember to use good controlled technique -- hard steel will not tolerate "tweaking" (any sideways twisting) and just like any hard material this can result in a chip or crack. You should let the knife do the work, and not lean down and apply pressure to the edge. Cutting surface is also important: only use plastic or maple, NOT bamboo, stone/granite or glass. I also only recommend using these knives with boneless meats and regular veggies (onions, garlic, ginger, etc.) -- never hard/tough materials like root vegetables (turnips, etc.) and certainly nothing where you'd hit a bone. Finally, since they are made of carbon steel, do NOT try to keep the knife shiny. Think of it like a carbon steel crepe pan or a cast iron pan, which both benefit from a "seasoned" finish which will develop a natural yellowish discoloured patina. This is normal and will help protect the carbon steel from rusting. Do not leave these knives in a sink or sitting in water. After use, wash with warm soapy water, dry well, and store in a wooden knife block (do not store in a drawer or on a magnetic knife holder). So in conclusion, yes, this is a high-performance knife, but as with any high-performance tool or machine, this means it requires extra care and skill. A Ferrari will require MORE care, skill and maintenance than a Toyota Corolla, not less.

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Alan Vander Schouw
Excellent chef’s knife

This gyuto is just excellent in every way. The weight, the handle feel, the sharpness. Just incredible. It also came so sharp that I can cut a zucchini holding it in the air and pressing it against the knife which I realized was easier than slicing over a cutting board. I recommend this knife 1000%.

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Nicolas G.
730 years of craftsmanship in your hand

How devoted do you have to be to uphold a family business to prosperity for 27 generations ? Moritaka-devoted.
Their heat-treatment gives their Aogami Super steel unparallelled hardness for maximum edge retention.
Treat it with the respect it deserves : don't cut through bones or frozen food, wipe it dry after every use and you'll never have to worry about rust.
This knife is my every day workhorse and, for the price, it's amazing. I was appaled when I had a very small rock hit the edge while chopping some parsley, but the edge didn't chip at all!
Amazing quality and functionality. However, fit & finish could be better. Then again, it's a rustic knife at a very affordable price (so, still 5 stars). There were some gaps in the handle where the tang is fitted, so I used some wax to fill it up.

Many thanks to the Paul's Finest team for keeping prices so low on such an amazing line of knives.
Highly recommanded for professionnals & home users alike.

Awesome! Yes, the Moritakas are amazing! And such a good value for the performance you get. Happy cooking!
-Paul

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Dennis Sokil
Happy Day's

I was tired of not having a good knife . I had been considering getting myself one . I ordered this Moritaka knife and have been smiling ever since ! Amazing , what this knife does ! I highly recommend this knife and advise people to " treat " themselves to something that is truly remarkable.

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