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Musashi Hamono - Kiritsuke Gyuto HAP40 Review - Polished Rosewood Handle

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In this video, I will be reviewing the Kiritsuke Gyuto with HAP40 steel from Musashi Hamono.

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Hello guys, I'm ChefPanko, and I used to work in a Japanese restaurant.

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Before we start with the review, I want to go over some disclosures, Musashi Hamono has

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sent me this knife for a review.

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However, Mushashi did not pay me to use this knife or to make this video. All opinions

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in this video are my own without outside influence or contracts.

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Now with the disclosures away, let's start the review of the Musashi Kiritsuke Gyuto.

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Mushashi Hamono ships the knives directly from Japan there is enough padding to protect

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the knife so you don't have to worry about shipment damages.

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Mushashi Hamono did add a letter where you can read Musashi's goal, they also included

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a nice postcard. The Mushashi Kiritsuke Gyuto is packaged in a hard cardboard box. The knife

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is protected by a cardboard knife cover. The knife comes with some VCI paper wrapped around

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the blade. This protects the knife from forming corrosion on the blade.

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The Mushashi Kiritsuke Gyuto has a blade length of 200mm. The top part of the blade has a

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matte finish. The Mushashi Kanji is nicely engraved on the blade. The knife comes with

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a nicely polished octagonal rosewood handle. The steel that is used is HAP40 which has

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great toughness, hardness, and edge retention. However, HAP40 is not stainless and it needs

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some care.

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Musashi did not specify the Rockwell hardness of the HAP40 Kiritsuke Gyuto. But my review

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sample has a Rockwell of around 64 to 65. If used at home, you can get away with around

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11 months before needing a whetstone touch-up if you regularly hone your knife with a honing

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rod. The knife is also quite durable however the knife is not stainless and you should

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take care of the knife. If not used for a long period or used in a humid environment

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it is recommended to protect the blade by adding a layer of mineral oil on the blade

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before storing it.

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As with all high Rockwell knives, it should not be used to slice through frozen food,

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bones, hard bread, or force your way through other though food, and you should not twist

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or pry the food open with the knife since that can cause chipping.

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The blade comes with a softer outer cladding, and they have added a matte finish on the

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top of the blade which prevents the food from resisting your cut by clinging onto the blade

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side. However, food with high water content will still stick onto the blade but you won't

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notice any resistance.

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The knife comes with a nicely polished rosewood octagonal handle which is a well-balanced

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design for comfort and grip. When the handle starts to feel dry, you can apply a thin layer

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of mineral oil. Most traditional handles come with a colored top part. This top part is

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usually a thin layer of resin to prevent water damage on the rosewood handle. The downside

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of this kind of handle is its durability; a traditional handle is less impact-resistant

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compared to a full-tang handle. However, a Japanese knife with a high Rockwell isn't

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impact-resistant in the first place. Therefore I do not recommend the pinch or thump grip

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on the handle.

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The balance point is under the Kanji, depending on the gripping style, the knife balance point

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will shift. It is considered front-heavy if you pinch grip the knife at the neck area.

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If you pinch grip at the blade or in front of the chiseled Kanji, the knife will be middle

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balanced. Keep in mind that you shift your middle finger towards the choil by doing so.

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The choil is nicely rounded and polished. If you use a fingertip grip the knife will

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be front-heavy.

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The blade profile has a slight belly in the middle. The heel of the knife is flat which

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is great for an up and down motion. But with the flat heel, you can see that the front

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will curve upwards a lot. Wich also helps you with the rocking motion. The front part

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is also nicely curved which helps a lot with slicing things towards yourself. Because of

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the K-tip, it is very enjoyable to use the front part of the knife to trim things down.

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The blade profile gives you a smooth performance but it shines a lot with tip work.

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I have a large hand size and for me, the knuckle clearance is minimal. As you can see I do

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have a bit of knuckle clearance in the pinch or fingertip grip. If there is no knuckle

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clearance due to your hand size, you can use the knife at the edge of your cutting board

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to add more knuckle clearance.

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The knife has no distal spine taper and the thickness across the spine is 2.2mm. Therefore

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the performance after the tip area is pretty much the same. The fit and finish are great,

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the spine and the choil are nicely rounded. The blade is put completely straight into

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the handle and the knife itself is completely straight. I could not see any flaws in the

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fit and finish.

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My review sample came with a weight of 145grams and the knife was sharpened at around 12 degrees

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per side.

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Musashi Hamono surpassed my expectations. The knife is exactly as in the pictures and

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the quality of the product speaks for itself. The fit and finish are what I expect from

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Japanese-made knives and the Musashi HAP40 Kiritsuke Gyuto is delivering a well-made

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Japanese knife with a lot of attention in the details by rounding off the spine and

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choil.

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That's it for this video. If you have any questions or other opinions, leave them in

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the comment section below.

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