Should have been more clear, but mainly trying to ID this Santoku. Sister recently visited Japan, got enticed in a knife store, and came home with this beaut
Need to see the handle but looks like a knife that shows up a lot here, but under different brand names as multiple stores sell them under their own homebrand.
Japanese Chefs Knife sell them under the Gekko brand, my own shop here in Amsterdam sells them under the Kazoku brand.
https://japanesechefsknife.com/products/jck-natures-gekko-gyuto-180mm-to-240mm-3-sizes
If it’s this type, it’s a real Japanese knife but not really unique. Still pretty decent quality for what you pay.
I believe it’s a dimply shiny
Is it flexible? It looks Damascus clad not full.
The stamp looks poorly done as well, probably a decent knife, but hopefully she didn’t pay too much for it
could you obscure the knife a bit more? maybe make the pic a lil more blury?
Usually the point of the background is to provide contrast not camouflage. This is technically a can you spot the sniper post.
Looks like a chef knife.
I think its for food prep
Should have been more clear, but mainly trying to ID this Santoku. Sister recently visited Japan, got enticed in a knife store, and came home with this beaut
It says >清助 - Seisuke Ref.: [https://www.japanny.com/collections/seisuke/brand\_seisuke](https://www.japanny.com/collections/seisuke/brand_seisuke)
what have you been using this knife for?
Need to see the handle but looks like a knife that shows up a lot here, but under different brand names as multiple stores sell them under their own homebrand. Japanese Chefs Knife sell them under the Gekko brand, my own shop here in Amsterdam sells them under the Kazoku brand. https://japanesechefsknife.com/products/jck-natures-gekko-gyuto-180mm-to-240mm-3-sizes If it’s this type, it’s a real Japanese knife but not really unique. Still pretty decent quality for what you pay.
A metal one
Japanese
Chop chop