Shun Pro 6-1/2-Inch Usuba Knife

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Feature

6-1/2-inch knife for slicing and peeling vegetables or garnishes
Graffiti-etched blade made of pure high-carbon VG10 steel
Traditional Japanese single-bevel edge and hollow-ground back
D-shaped PakkaWood handle; washing by hand recommended
Measures 12 by 4/5 by 2 inches; limited lifetime warranty

Description

A useful addition to any cutlery collection, this versatile Usuba knife by Shun features a substantial blade that measures 6-1/2 inches long. Use the knife for slicing and peeling vegetables or garnishes. It also works well for creating the perfect vegetable slices for sashimi.

Like other knives in the Shun Pro line, the knife features a marvelous graffiti-etched blade made of pure high-carbon VG10 steel, which holds a razor-sharp edge longer than other premium steels. The blade's acid-etched design is slightly different with each style of knife, while consistently and cleverly incorporating the Shun logo neatly into the overall arrangement for a distinct and professional look. The knife also comes equipped with a D-shaped PakkaWood handle for a comfortable, secure grip. Though dishwasher-safe, Shun recommends washing the knife by hand for best results. The knife measures approximately 12 by 4/5 by 2 inches and carries a limited lifetime warranty.

From the Manufacturer

Shun Pro
Beautiful graffiti-etched blade with PakkaWood handle.
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Pro Series

Why Buy Shun Pro

For the true Japanese food aficionado, nothing compares to the scalpel-like precision of a single bevel blade. The newly updated Shun Pro line features the same incredibly sharp chisel edges as in the past, combined with D-shaped PakkaWood handles, which lend a secure and comfortable grip. The beautiful graffiti-etched blade is made with high carbon VG10 steel, which takes and holds an edge longer than comparable knives. The blade backs are gently hollow ground, creating an air pocket between the knife and the food being cut, so the knife glides through food with quick precision. For those chefs who are truly into the Japanese method of cooking, the wide Shinogi (or blade bevel) makes sharpening these knives on a whetstone practically effortless. Knife styles in this line include the Deba (a multi-purpose prep knife), the Yanagiba (a long slicing knife perfect for sashimi), and the Nakiri (a vegetable chopping knife). These knives are essential for cooks who are seeking to prepare true Asian cuisine.

NSF certified for use in commercial kitchens.

Key Features

  • These knives feature a 1/2-inch wide Shinogi and single-bevel blade design preferred by Japanese chefs, to maintain cutting consistency, a critical element in Japanese cooking
  • Traditional Japanese blade design for the ultimate knife connoisseur--single-beveled edge with a hollow ground (or concave ground) back; this means only the cutting edge of the blade touches the food for superior stick resistance and the cleanest cuts
  • Constructed of 2.5 mm of pure, high-carbon VG-10 stainless-steel "super steel", composed of carbon, chromium, cobalt, manganese, molybdenum, silicon, and vanadium
  • Single bevel edge, designed for precision cuts, slices efficiently and stays sharp over time
  • These knives can easily be maintained by sharpening on a fine-grit whetstone or through professional sharpening
  • Honyaki-style knife construction, consisting of one piece of steel
  • Due to the single sided bevel design, Shun Pro knives are best suited for right-handed cooks
  • D-shaped Pakkawood handles
  • Sharpened using 1000 grit whetstone
  • Hand wash and dry recommended; limited lifetime warranty

Highlights

Honyaki Method of Knifemaking

Whereas a knife made by the kasumi method has a cutting core jacketed with another steel, honyaki knives are made from a single piece of steel--usually very hard, high-carbon steel. Honyaki-method knives can be sharpened to an exquisitely sharp edge and retain that edge for a longer period of time.

Because of the hardness of the steel and the precision of the processes needed to "treat" the steel properly, honyaki knives are more difficult to make and more labor-intensive than kasumi knives. As you might expect, this degree of difficulty makes honyaki knives the most prized and most expensive. The Shun Pro line, which features traditional single-beveled Japanese blade styles, is made by this method.

PakkaWood

PakkaWood is a premium handle material made of genuine hardwood impregnated with resin. The resin makes it moisture resistant, strong, and durable. Sanding and buffing brings PakkaWood to a beautiful gloss finish. As with natural wood, no two pieces of PakkaWood are exactly alike.

Specifications
Blade Material: VG-10 hardened Japanese steel, made with 2.5 mm blade stock, brushed for a matte finish.
Bevel: Single-beveled with hollow-ground back.
Cutting angle: 16 degrees (comprehensive angle 16 degrees).
Handle Material: Pakkawood (resin-impregnated hardwood); D-shaped handle, only available in right-handed version.
Sharpening recommendations: Regular sharpening (as needed) with a whetstone. Soak the whetstone for about 20 minutes, set on a damp cloth for stability, and pull the knife's edge across the whetstone at a 16 degree angle. The wide Shinogi (bevel) on the knife can be used as a guide, making it easy to maintain the knife's sharpness.

Professional Manufacturing

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