Hideo Kitaoka Shirogami Square Tsuchime Mioroshi 180mm
Hideo Kitaoka Shirogami Square Tsuchime Mioroshi 180mm
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Born in 1950, knife smith Hideo Kitaoka is the 3rd generation of blacksmiths in his family, upholding a tradition that dates back to 1868. Kitaoka-san specializes in forging single-bevel knives and is one of the only blacksmiths capable of forging this style in Echizen. He focuses on traditional craftsmanship, keeping his blades relatively simple so he can perfect every step of the process. Lucky for knife nerds like me, Kitaoka-san has taken on two apprentices to continue the family tradition: his son Hideharu Kitaoka-san and the fresh-faced Ryuku Nakatani-san.
As I said, Kitaoka-san’s blades are quite traditional, and that’s why I love them so much. Single-bevel blades are uncommon in the West, but they’re becoming more popular for a good reason: they’re purpose-built for specific tasks and unparalleled at handling those jobs. Whether cutting fish with a deba and yanagiba or delicate vegetable garnishes with an usuba, Kitaoka blades will always blow your mind.
About the Shape - Deba means “short fat tooth” and this describes the shape of the knife. This is the first knife a sushi chef would use when preparing fish. It is used to fillet fish and butcher boneless meat. The Deba is a traditional Japanese blade that is only sharpened on one side. This is called “single bevel.” Don’t let the shape and weight of a Deba fool you; they are nimble and precise. Choose the length of your Deba based on the size of fish you’ll be butchering most often.
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Rockwell Hardness | 62–63 |
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Handle | Oval Magnolia Plastic Collar |
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A note about measurements: Handmade Japanese knives can vary in their dimensions, so these measurements are only an example.
Knife Care
Knife Care
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Shipping and Returns
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