Thursday, November 25, 2010

I made these!

I made these. Clearly I rock!

Takeda san, a very patient teacher.

 I always have a great time in Japan. The food is outstanding, the people warm, the temples and shrines peaceful. I especially like the local train ride to Niimi. The train weaves through cute rounded hills covered in pine forests. Every valley has mist a stream and a tiny lake. It really is magical.

Takeda san collected me at the train station with some good news. I was going to make a few knives with one of my knife making heros.


It was soo fun....and sweaty.  I am ceratinly not a natural. I think the blades look alright, but they do feel like hammers. A bit on the heavy side, if you will. I can't wait to do it again.

Takeda san was kind enough to finish the blades for me and put handles on the santoku. 

Thank you Shosui, it was a highlight of my life.

BTW I got to make a few blades with the Moritakas the very next day. I'll post some pics when they arrive. What a great trip!!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tsukasa Hinoura and Konosuke. New sexiness from Japan!

Knives from Hinoura san have finaly arrived. We've been waiting a long time. Tsukasa Hinoura san is from Sanjo, just outside of Niigata. He is a third generation knife maker and has been forging since he was 22 years old (that's 31 years experience now). His method of twisted damascus steel is unique and totally cool. The blade is forged from #1 Shirogami (HRC63ish) and the handle is octogon magnolia wood and water buffalo. These knives are so fabulous in the looks department with the 'twisted' Damascus pattern that he has won awards twice at the Seki knife show. Truely works of art from the man himself.

Petty 135mm $791
Santoku 165mm $1339
Nakiri $1339
Gyuto 210mm $1756



Konosuke Knives are a great little knife company based in Sakai, just outside of Osaka. This knife is hand forged from Ginsan stainless steel. Ginsan is, in my opinion, a knife makers steel of the future. It cuts smooth like carbon steel, sharpens as easy as carbon steel, but is stainless. What a great idea. But what really sets these apart is the mirror polished sakura (cherry blossom) pattern. Easily the sexiest knife in the world. I have seen the process, but have been sworn to secrecy about how the mirrored blossoms are hand polished onto the blade. Each blade comes with a handmade wooden saya (sheath).

It's been hard keeping these in stock since we started carrying them in July.

petty 120mm $285
petty 150mm $298
nakiri 165mm $350
santoku 165mm $387
gyuto 180mm $387
gyuto 210mm $466


Here is a new one with same kind pattern, but obviously based on a different plant.....................................A Japanese maple of course. Comes with a Japanese maple and water buffalo horn handle.
165mm Santoku $398



This is my fave new stuff. Also from Konosuke these are mirror polished by hand. They are sandvivk stainless steel, which means they will always be super mirro shiny. Check out our wave logo reflected in the blade. Next time I'm on TV this will be my go-to knife. It will look sick!!! Oh, also, these knives are made exclusively for Knifewear. Konosuke makes knives that look like this, but only in Sandvick steel for us. Cool huh? Waterproof hoo wood and water buffalo horn handle. Did I mention they are as light and as thin as any knife I've ever held. They cut like a dream.
 
120mm petty $284
150mm petty $295
165mm Nakiri $340
165mm Santoku $346
180mm Gyuto $361
210mm Gyuto $381
240mm Gyuto $422

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Christmas in Inglewood

Knifewear will be participating in Inglewood's customer appreciation night, Christmas in Inglewood, again this year. It is a super fun night out. Many, many shops stay open late and offer great deals, samples, entertainment. A fun way to kick-off or maybe even finish your Christmas shopping.

We will be offering 10% off all nine lines of Masakage Knives in the shop that evening. Aviv Fried (Calgary's best bread baker) will be with us serving awesome samples and loaves to buy. Pierre Lamielle (Swerve's 'Easy Cook') will also be in the house signing cookbooks and generally being a nuisance.

Thursday November 18  6pm - 9pm

Movember

The Mo, slang for moustache, and November come together each year for Movember.
Movember challenges men to change their appearance and the face of men’s health by growing a moustache. The rules are simple, start Movember 1st clean-shaven and then grow a moustache for the entire month. The moustache becomes the ribbon for men’s health, the means by which awareness and funds are raised for prostate cancer. Much like the commitment to run or walk for charity, the men of Movember commit to growing a moustache for 30 days.

Knifewear's Gentlemen have joined as a Movember team. In fact we've challenged Phil & Sebastian Coffee Roasters to a fund raising competition. Winners get to brag and bad mouth the losers for a whole year.

Please donate here:   http://ca.movember.com/mospace/852290/

Rob, obviously, is our spiritual leader. May we all grow as well as him.

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