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Product Description
In modern times the funayuki-bocho performs much the same role as the santoku or bannou, ie a multi-purpose knife for the home kitchen.
If we're asked to differentiate between them we'd probably have to point out the funayuki's maritime vibe: funayuki translates as 'out on the boat knife', so picture a hungry crew and fish and veg hot pots at sea. Perhaps because of this the funayuki is seen as a masculine knife - whether that's just marketing or whether it's actually rooted in a history of use by men of the sea, who knows.
What is clear is that the blade of a funayuki tends to be a little more stout than many santoku-style knives, closer in spirit to a sabaki.
Fukamizu Hamono's 120mm funayuki is well-made and well-priced: a beautiful little hand-forged blade. Top grade steel. Durable cherry handle.
Blade steel: | Aogami #1 | Nantetsu |
Bevel: | Ryōba double bevel |
Blade construction: | Warikomi |
Left-handed available: | Handle and blade suit both hands |
Handle: | Sakura (Japanese cherry) |
Ferrule: | Plastic |
Blade length: | 120mm |
Overall Length: | 250mm |
Blade height: | 42mm |
Blade spine: | 3mm |
Handle length: | 118mm |
Handle width: | 29x22mm |
Weight in hand: | 83g |