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Product Description
Basics first, the funayuki knife is an all-purpose piece that's great for preparing family meals. In that sense it sits in the same category as a santoku, a bunka, or a bannou. You know one when you see one - the gently curved spine sweeping down to meet a comparatively flat blade path. If we had to pin it down we'd tell you that this is a great knife for a vegetable-heavy diet supplemented with more fish than meat, but hey, that's the usual Japanese diet. If you want to live a long time buy a funayuki.
The big question. Is it foo-na-yoo-ki or fun-a-yucky? Funayuki knives are fun, yes, but thankfully we say foo-na-yoo-ki (short oo's, please). 'Yuku' is go, 'funa' is related to working on the sea, so it's a going-boating knife without the sense of leisure, a do-it-all tool for preparing meals at sea. Or meals in your kitchen.
Shigemitsu Hamono offers three lengths of foonayooki: sho, chu and dai. Small, middle, big. This is the just-right middle size, hitting a sweet spot with its sturdy blade and sharpness.
Blade steel: | Shirogami #2 / nantetsu |
Bevel: | Ryōba double bevel |
Blade construction: | Sanmai rolled steel |
Left-handed available: | Handle and blade suit both hands |
Handle: | Hounoki (magnolia) |
Ferrule: | Plastic |
Blade length: | 135mm |
Overall Length: | 270mm |
Blade height: | 42mm |
Blade spine: | 4mm |
Handle length: | 120mm |
Handle width: | 27x24mm |
Weight in hand: | 98g |