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Seisuke Hamono

Seisuke Hamono Blue Super Migaki 165mm Santoku

Seisuke Hamono Blue Super Migaki 165mm Santoku

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The Blacksmith - Seisuke Hamono

Seisuke Hamono is a Japanese knife brand with shops in Tokyo and Portland (USA). Their knives are produced by different blacksmiths, each specialising in a different range of knives. 

We have carefully selected some of the best ranges offered which all sit at superb price-points offering excellent value for money

The Range - Aogami Super Migaki

The gorgeous bright finish on these knives gives a superb finish, in addition to the stainless steel coating these knives have on top of their Blue Super carbon steel core, provides a protective coating on the surface of the knife. 

The Steel - Aogami (Blue) Super

Aogami, or Blue Super, is a carbon steel with HRC rating of between 63 and 64. This very hard steel has incredible sharpness and exceptional retention.

The Model - Santoku

Similar to a Gyuto chef’s knife, the Santoku offers a large light blade with a taller profile and a flatter belly, making the knife excellent for a more ‘up and down’ chopping motion for meat, fish or vegetables. Blades vary from 160mm to 180mm. This is a great knife if you want an all rounder with shorter blade and a good weight to it. 

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Saya and Blade Covers that fit this Knife: Our wooden 180mm Santoku knife Saya fits this knife. You can also use the 180mm plastic blade guard.

Specifications:

Knife Type: Santoku
Steel Type: Blue Super (Carbon Steel, Rust Prone)
Blade Hardness: HRC 63-64
Blade Type: Double beveled blade
Blade Length: 165mm (6.5")
Blade Height: 47mm (1.9")
Blade Thickness: 2mm (0.1")
Ferrule Material: Pakka wood
Handle Material: Rosewood (Ferrule: Black Pakka Wood)
Handle Length: 125mm (4.9")
Weight: 123g (4.3 ounces)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Please read our guidance pages below to help you make the right choice and make the most of the knives you choose or get in touch with us and we'll happily discuss and help you find the perfect knife for you. 

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