This knife arrived from the manufacturer with a small crack in the ferrule. It's perfectly fine to use.
Moritaka Hamono has been producing hand-forged blades for over 700 years. Centuries of knowledge and tradition have culminated in the production of Moritaka's Supreme series of knives. Aogami Super (AS) steel, treated to achieve a Rockwell Hardness rating of 64-65, is found at the core of this 130mm petty. The AS steel in Moritaka's knives is excellent. Very hard, capable of extreme levels of refinement and acuteness, and less prone to corrosion than many other carbon steels, the edge of this knife is a dream to sharpen and cut with. Clad in softer iron with a kurouchi finish, the rustic aesthetics are both pleasing and evocative of the deep tradition of Moritaka Hamono.
Each knife is made by hand so measurements will vary.Blacksmith: Moritaka San
Location: Yatsushiro, Japan
Construction: San Mai, Hammer Forged
Technique: Moritaka san inserts the steel
Edge Steel: Aogami Super Steel
Cladding: Iron
Finish: Kurouchi
HRC: 65+-
Weight: 1.8 oz (51 g)
Edge Length: 133 mm
Total Length: 250 mm
Spine Thickness at Heel: 2.5 mm
Blade Height: 30 mm
Handle: Octagonal Ho Wood
Ferrule: Buffalo Horn
Moritaka Hamono has been producing hand-forged blades for over 700 years. Centuries of knowledge and tradition have culminated in the production of Moritaka's Supreme series of knives. Aogami Super (AS) steel, treated to achieve a Rockwell Hardness rating of 64-65, is found at the core of this 130mm petty. The AS steel in Moritaka's knives is excellent. Very hard, capable of extreme levels of refinement and acuteness, and less prone to corrosion than many other carbon steels, the edge of this knife is a dream to sharpen and cut with. Clad in softer iron with a kurouchi finish, the rustic aesthetics are both pleasing and evocative of the deep tradition of Moritaka Hamono.
Each knife is made by hand so measurements will vary.









