The En Ginsanko series is a thin Ginsanko (stainless) knife with stainless cladding. While not quite as thin as our Gesshin Ginga or Ikazuchi series, they are almost as thin. Ginsanko is a great stainless steel that is generally easy to sharpen and takes a great edge. These knives feature a subtle convex grind on the sides and a very nice distal taper (taper from the heel to the tip along the spine). The tips are very thin. The En Ginsanko series come with ho wood octagon handles and ho wood saya.
Knife Type: Petty
Steel Type: Ginsanko Stainless
Handle Type: Octagonal Ho Wood
Construction Type: Stainless Clad
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Length: 122mm
Handle Height: 22.32mm
Handle Width: 17.48mm
Handle to Tip Length: 147.5mm
Heel to Tip Length: 138mm
Width of Spine at Middle: 2.03mm
Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.61mm
Width of Spine at Handle: 2.12mm
Width of Spine above Heel: 2.09mm
Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 1.41mm
The En Ginsanko series is a thin Ginsanko (stainless) knife with stainless cladding. While not quite as thin as our Gesshin Ginga or Ikazuchi series, they are almost as thin. Ginsanko is a great stainless steel that is generally easy to sharpen and takes a great edge. These knives feature a subtle convex grind on the sides and a very nice distal taper (taper from the heel to the tip along the spine). The tips are very thin. The En Ginsanko series come with ho wood octagon handles and ho wood saya.
Knife Type: Santoku
Steel Type: Ginsanko Stainless
Handle Type: Octagonal Ho Wood
Construction Type: Stainless Clad
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Length: 128mm
Handle Height: 25.58mm
Handle Width: 20.76mm
Handle to Tip Length: 177.5mm
Heel to Tip Length: 165mm
Width of Spine at Middle: 2.44mm
Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.91mm
Width of Spine at Handle: 2.93mm
Width of Spine above Heel: 2.77mm
Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 2.49mm
The En Ginsanko series is a thin Ginsanko (stainless) knife with stainless cladding. While not quite as thin as our Gesshin Ginga or Ikazuchi series, they are almost as thin. Ginsanko is a great stainless steel that is generally easy to sharpen and takes a great edge. These knives feature a subtle convex grind on the sides and a very nice distal taper (taper from the heel to the tip along the spine). The tips are very thin. The En Ginsanko series come with ho wood octagon handles and ho wood saya.
Knife Type: Gyuto
Steel Type: Ginsanko Stainless
Handle Type: Ho Wood Octagon
Construction Type: Clad
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Length: 128mm
Handle Height: 25.50mm
Handle Width: 20.76mm
Handle to Tip Length: 191mm
Heel to Tip Length: 179.5mm
Width of Spine at Middle: 2.31mm
Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.72mm
Width of Spine at Handle: 3.17mm
Width of Spine above Heel: 3.01mm
Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 1.96mm
The En Ginsanko series is a thin Ginsanko (stainless) knife with stainless cladding. While not quite as thin as our Gesshin Ginga or Ikazuchi series, they are almost as thin. Ginsanko is a great stainless steel that is generally easy to sharpen and takes a great edge. These knives feature a subtle convex grind on the sides and a very nice distal taper (taper from the heel to the tip along the spine). The tips are very thin. The En Ginsanko series come with ho wood octagon handles and ho wood saya.
Knife Type: Gyuto
Steel Type: Ginsanko Stainless
Handle Type: Octagonal Ho Wood
Construction Type: Clad
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Length: 132mm
Handle Height: 24.30mm
Handle Width: 19.06mm
Handle to Tip Length: 222mm
Heel to Tip Length: 210mm
Width of Spine at Middle: 2.26mm
Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.72mm
Width of Spine at Handle: 3.20mm
Width of Spine above Heel: 3.06mm
Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 2.35mm
The En Ginsanko series is a thin Ginsanko (stainless) knife with stainless cladding. While not quite as thin as our Gesshin Ginga or Ikazuchi series, they are almost as thin. Ginsanko is a great stainless steel that is generally easy to sharpen and takes a great edge. These knives feature a subtle convex grind on the sides and a very nice distal taper (taper from the heel to the tip along the spine). The tips are very thin. The En Ginsanko series come with ho wood octagon handles and ho wood saya.
Knife Type: Gyuto
Steel Type: Ginsanko Stainless
Handle Type: Octagonal Ho Wood
Construction Type: StainlessClad
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Length: 140mm
Handle Height: 26.52mm
Handle Width: 21.60mm
Handle to Tip Length: 251mm
Heel to Tip Length: 239.5mm
Width of Spine at Middle: 2.12mm
Width of Spine 1cm from the Tip: 0.66mm
Width of Spine at Handle: 3.31mm
Width of Spine above Heel: 3.11mm
Blade Thickness 1/2 way between the Spine and Edge: 2.21mm