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We’ve always believed that the best knives are born from the right relationships.
The Ginrei series is a collaborative project between @jknifeimports @hijodereina and @shihanfineknives. This new chapter is especially meaningful as it marks the beginning of Josh’s training under Shehan’s tutelage.
Made from solid 52100 carbon steel with a kurouchi, hammered finish, these knives combine great performance with a handsome, rustic look. Each knife is fitted with a handmade mesquite handle from the New Mexico area. The natural beauty of the wood pairs well with the kurouchi finish and provides a comfortable grip.
Originally developed for ball bearings, 52100 is known for its fine grain structure, good edge retention, and excellent toughness. As a carbon steel, it will develop a patina with use and requires basic care to prevent rust.
We have found these knives to be easy to sharpen, capable of taking a very keen edge, and a pleasure to use. They are ground thin behind the edge, which helps them move smoothly through dense foods. At the same time, they retain a bit more thickness at the spine, helping with food release and giving the knife a solid feel in use.
Ginrei knives are forged, ground, and finished at Shehan's forge in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Knife Type: Gyuto
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Steel Type: 52100 Carbon
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Handle Type: Octagonal Mesquite
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Construction Type: Mono-Steel
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Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
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Handle Length: 144mm
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Handle Height: 29mm
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Handle Width: 23mm
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Handle to Tip Length: 258mm
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Heel to Tip Length: 243mm
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Width of Spine at Middle: 3.41mm
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Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.73mm
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Width of Spine at Handle: 4.45mm
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Width of Spine above Heel: 4.15mm
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Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 3.79mm
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Blade Height at Heel: 57mm
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Weight: 306g