Tosa Ohishi Blue #1 Kiritsuke 240mm
Forged in Tosa, these knives are characterized by consistent and thin grinds, affordable prices, and profiles that work well for both rock chopping and push cutting. The Tosa Ohishi Blue #1’s are not stainless and need to be kept dry to avoid corrosion over time. On the upside, they are very easy to sharpen and take a very keen edge. Tosa Ohishi knives are known for a beautiful grind and polish, as well as generous heel height to prevent knuckles from contacting the board when cutting.
Knives from the Tosa Ohishi line are constructed from Blue #1 carbon steel and clad in soft iron, giving them excellent edge retention and performance while remaining fairly easy to sharpen. The thickness in the spine gives these a sturdy, weighted feel in the hand while the convex grind minimizes food stiction. These are excellent choices for first time carbon steel knife users thanks to their affordable price and durability.
A kiritsuke-gyuto is a chef's knife with a slanted tip from a traditional single-sided blade called a kiritsuke. It is essentially a chef's knife with a twist. It serves the same function as an all-purpose knife, and although some swear that the accentuated tip makes it easier to execute fine cuts, we find that the k-tip mostly offers aesthetic power boost (rough guess 50%).
Brand: Ohishi 大石
Producing Area: Tosa-Kochi/ Japan
Profile: Kiritsuke
Size: 240mm
Steel Type: Carbon Steel
Steel: Blue (Aogami) #1, Soft Iron Clad
Handle Material: Rosewood D-Shape, Pakka Ferrule
Total Length: 404mm
Edge Length: 246mm
Handle to Tip Length: 264mm
Blade Height: 47mm
Thickness: 4mm
Handle Length: 140mm
Weight: 196g
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous