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Tojiro  |  SKU: TOJI_MVF1058_YA270

Tojiro MV Stainless Yanagiba 270mm F-1058

$149.95

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Detailed Specifications
Profile Yanagiba
Bevel Type Single Bevel
Weight 155 g        5.47 oz
Edge Length 261 mm   .10.28 inch
Heel Height 37 mm     .1.46 inch
Width @ Spine 2.5 mm     0.1 inch
Width @ Mid 2.5 mm     0.1 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 1.7 mm     0.07 inch
Steel MV (Molybdenum Vanadium) | Stainless
Hardness (HRC) 54 - 60
Handle D Shaped Ho Wood Black Horn
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Care Instruction
  1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
  2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
  3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
  4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
  5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
  6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
  • Profile: Yanagiba

    The Yanagiba, often simply called Yanagi, stands as a quintessential knife in the Japanese culinary realm, specifically designed for the artful preparation of sashimi, sushi, and sliced raw fish and seafood. As a member of the Sashimi hōchō family, it is celebrated for its long, slender blade that ensures precision cuts with minimal effort. Blade lengths start at approximately 210mm and can extend up to 360mm, with the 240mm and 270mm sizes being the most favored for home use, while professional kitchens frequently opt for 300mm and larger. This knife's design is not just about aesthetics but about fulfilling the precise requirements of Japanese cuisine, making it a vital tool for both amateur and seasoned chefs.

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  • Steel: MV (Molybdenum Vanadium)

    The MV steel is a generic term that used for steel with molybdenum and vanadium added to it, the carbide formed by these two elements have very high hardness but relative small in their particle sizes, which is good for increase the wear resistance of the steel without sacrifice too much toughness. MV steel is commonly stamped on lower end and entry level Japanese blades but it doesn't refer to a specific chemical composition, but rather indicate that M and V are added to the steel. MV steels are usually fully stainless with a hardness not greater than 60 HRD due to lower carbon content.

    Manufacturer:

    • Unknown

    Nature: Stainless

    Hardness: 54- 60

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  • Handle Specs

    Profile: D Shape WA

    Material:

    • Ho Wood
    • Black Buffalo Horn

    A classic handle that Masamoto Sohonten and many Tokyo knifemakers loves to use. Light, grips well and highly functional. The problem is because of its directional nature, it has to be pre-installed with right or left hand operation in mind.

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Tojiro

Tojiro MV Stainless Yanagiba 270mm F-1058

$149.95

Blade made from wear and rust resistant Molybdenum Vanadium steel. So that its maintenance is easier than carbon steel knives and therefore suitable for beginners. However, edge is carefully sharpened without compromise by our craftsman.
Handle is made from magnolia and has good water resistance.

Measurements 

240 mm 270 mm
Weight 120 g 145 g
Total Length 372 mm 411 mm
Tip to Heel Length 235 mm 257 mm
Blade Height at Heel 32.3 mm 36.2 mm
Width of Spine Above Heel 2.5 mm 2.6 mm
Width of Spine at Middle of Blade  2.5 mm 2.5 mm
Width of Spine at about 2cm from tip 1.4 mm 1.4 mm

 

Steel type: Molybdenum Vanadium Steel

Hardness (HRC): 58-59

Handle Design: Magnolia + Resin Collar

Edging: Single Bevel for Right-Handed

Maintenance: 

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