Knifewear offers exquisite Japanese chef knives, expert knowledge, informed knife purchasing decisions, on-site knife sharpening/repairs, Spanish cleavers, cooking inspired t-shirts, knife maintenance equipment.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
We are looking for knife nuts with personality. You must enjoy talking with customers.
Knowledge or interest in knives, a cooking background or Japanese language skills would be beneficial but not necessary. Experience is not necessary as we will train. The desire to learn is mandatory.
Our Calgary retail store has 1 position available:
· full-time knife sharpening with some sales responsibilities
You will receive an in depth knife sharpening apprenticeship in the Japanese knife sharpening style. We sharpen our knives by hand on waterstones, the most precise way and with the best results. Learn a dying art.
Knifewear staff enjoy a fun and professional working environment, a healthy discount on knives, and the love/admiration of chefs, foodies and knife nerds.
At Knifewear we sell the finest handmade Japanese kitchen knives available. Most of our knives cannot be found in Canada, many of our knives are not seen outside of Japan. We work with 25+ Japanese knife makers who we consider to be the top blacksmiths in the world.
Be cool, become a Japanese knife expert at Knifewear.
Submit resume along with cover letter explaining how awesome you are to kevin@knifewear.com
Compensation:
$10/hour increasing to $12-$15/hour after training
generous profit sharing program
great employee discount
possible Japan trips
We are looking for excellence!!
Maskage Tour 2012
Masakage Blacksmiths in the House
August 4 and 5 are funner this year. Kato san, Yu Kurosaki san, Makato Kurosaki san, Tamura san and Shibata san of Masakage knives are coming for a visit. Not only that, but they will be making knives in the street right in front of the shop with coal fire, sledge hammers, anvils, sparks, smoke and danger! How cool is that?
Kato san
Shibata san
"I want to supply knives that touch people's hearts." |
Traveling across America is when Shibata san realized his deep love for Japanese craftsmanship. After careful consideration he made the decision to start Masakage Knives and bring hand crafted Japanese knives to the world. Shibata san is seen as one of the top knife sharpeners in Japan and he takes pride in the fact that he hand sharpens each Masakage knife before it is sold.
Shibata san will be sharpening Masakage knives in the shop on Sunday Aug 5. He'll get to as many as he can.
Shibata san will be sharpening Masakage knives in the shop on Sunday Aug 5. He'll get to as many as he can.
Kurosaki san
"Temperature control is essential when hammering steel. Too cold or too hot will make a poor knife." |
Kurosaki san began his blacksmith work in 2002 when he started working in Kanehiro-uchi-hamono. He claims he was not a natural blacksmith from the beginning and wanted to quite many times. We are very pleased that he continued. He got a huge confidence boast when he sold his first knife and his customer loved it. Now, he always wants to make knives that make his customers as happy as she was.
Steel and coal and fire
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So, Kato san and all will be making knives in front of the shop. When I say making knives I mean they will be using techniques from 200+ years ago. Currently they use spring hammers like the kind you find at Heritage Park in Calgary, but for this demo they will use the strength of the younger blacksmiths and their sledge hammers. As far as the Blacksmiths know and the Prefectural Government, this is the first demo of this kind outside of Japan. In fact their local Government has sponsored the trip as an important cultural exchange.
Knife evolution. |
Thanks to Joe Strummer for the great design! |
Saturday August 4, 2012
11am-4pm
Knife making demonstrations
Sunday August 5, 2012
12pm-4pm
Meet the knife makers in the shop
Shibata san will sharpen your Masakage knives
Knifewear, Inglewood
1316 9 Ave SE
Calgary, AB
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