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[Chef Hiro x MCUSTA] Special Splash Damascus Gyuto VG10 Linen Micarta Handle (210mm)

[Chef Hiro x MCUSTA] Special Splash Damascus Gyuto VG10 Linen Micarta Handle (210mm)

SKU:5040-21 id

Regular price $274.00 USD
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Specifications: Each knife is handmade, so the size, weight, and blade finish may vary.

Manufacturer Size:

21cm

full length:

355mm

Actual blade length:

212mm

Blade width at base:

44mm

Blade thickness:

1.94mm

weight:

191g

Blade structure: Three-layer

Blade core material: VG-10

Blade side material: Stainless steel (Damascus)

Blade finish: Damascus

Blade shape: Gyuto

Double-edged

Brand: Zanmai

Series: Chef Hiro collaboration model

Handle: Linen Micarta

Ferrule: Nickel

Production area: Seki City, Gifu Prefecture

With paulownia wood box

 

VG10 ( V Gold No. 10 )

- Hard and sturdy, with a sharp cutting edge, rust-resistant and chip-resistant, and easy to maintain, including resharpening -

VG10 is one of the highest quality stainless steel blade steels manufactured by Takefu Special Steel Co., Ltd. in Fukui Prefecture. It contains so much carbon that it is called high carbon stainless steel, which makes it a hard and sharp blade. It also contains 15% chromium (compared to about 13% for regular stainless steel knives), which makes it highly corrosion resistant (rust resistant), tough, resilient, and wear resistant. Ingredients: Carbon 1% , Chromium 15% , Cobalt 1.55% , Molybdenum 1% , Vanadium 0.25%

Hardness = HRC 60

 

Linen Micarta

Micarta is a phenolic resin material developed by the American company Westinghouse. It is made by solidifying materials such as cloth, paper, and plywood, but currently, International Paper, the world's largest paper manufacturer, is in charge of producing Micarta. As it is a registered trademark, no other company produces Micarta. Linen Micarta is made by laminating many layers of thin, finely woven linen and pressurizing it primarily with phenolic resin. It has excellent impact resistance and corrosion resistance, and deteriorates very slowly over time.

 

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