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Daitoku Blue #2 Bread Knife 240mm Walnut Handle

Daitoku Blue #2 Bread Knife 240mm Walnut Handle

SKU:dca-010-qa240

Regular price ¥43,880 JPY
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Detailed Spec

Brand: Daitoku 鍛冶安 大徳
Smith: Tomonori Akahata 赤畠 大徳
Producing Area: Mie/ Japan
Profile: Bread Knife
Size: 240mm
Steel Type: Carbon Steel
Steel: Yasuki Blue (Aogami) #2, Soft Iron Clad
Handle: Walnut & Brass Ferrule Original
Total Length: 391mm
Edge Length: 244mm
Handle to Tip Length: 260mm
Blade Height: 29mm
Thickness: 2.3mm
Handle Length: 130mm
Weight: 123g
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Update: August 16, 2024

*Measurement and photos are from sample I picked up randomly, please understand that each item(s) has unique profile and colur because of handmade and natural materials.

*Please understand that we are supplying as wholesale and selling it at the website at the same time. If you purchase item(s) after supplied to the retail shop, this might be out of stock.

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Niels Kristian Bitsch
A bread knife like no other

Before I start reviewing this beautiful and superb breadknife, I want to say thank you to Hokuto. The service and help I have received from Hokuto is incomparable to any kind of service I have had before. If you are in doubt of which knife or natural stone to buy, I would anytime recommend you contacting Hokuto, you will not get better help anywhere else.

Back to the Daitoku bread knife, which is quite different to other bread knifes. First of all, the knife is made of carbon steel and comes with a rough but beautiful kasumi finish – two things people usually doesn’t associate with a bread knife. The serrated blade is, unlike usual bread knifes, ground and sharpened like a regular chefs knife. It looks like the serrating has been applied after the initial sharpening, where after the knife was finished on a natural stone. You don’t need special tools to sharpen the knife when it gets dull, as it can easily be sharpened on a stone, just like a regular knife.

The handle is made of hand carved walnut, and is smooth, but has a rustic finish to it. I personally really like this finish, but I know that a lot of knife nerds wants their handles to be oiled and shiny.

The Daitoku is a wonderful cutter, and cuts ryebread, that we eat a whole lot of in Denmark, like butter!

Once again a great thanks to Hokuto for the exceptional service, and for sourcing knives that we wouldn’t usually be able to find outside Japan.