The blade on this one was installed slightly off-center.
We love finding new blacksmiths, especially when they are offering a limited range of intriguing knives at attractive prices. Such is the case with Yasunori. This is a small blacksmith enterprise that is located in the Miki region of Japan. Yasunori-san is the sole proprietor, forging, heat treating, grinding, and edging every blade.
The Yasunori bunka is a fun and functional kitchen knife. It combines many of the attributes of a nakiri and santoku in a package that is both versatile and efficient. At 165mm, it is a short blade. There is a gentle curve to the belly almost along the entire length of the edge.
It is constructed with a core of Blue #2 carbon steel with an outer layer of a softer stainless steel. It is quite light and together with the short blade length makes for a very nimble cutter. The blade face has been given a nice horizontal brush finish and is decorated with some good-looking, hand-chiseled kanji. The blade is attached to a traditional octagonal handle made from walnut and pakka wood.
This is a really well executed item which has many features not found on knives at this price point. Highly recommended.Brand: Yasunori
Location: Miki City, Japan
Construction: San Mai, Hammer Forged
Edge Steel: Blue #2
HRC: 62
Weight: 3.8 oz (108 g)
Edge Length: 165 mm
Total Length: 297 mm
Spine Thickness at Base: 3 mm
Blade Height: 45 mm
We love finding new blacksmiths, especially when they are offering a limited range of intriguing knives at attractive prices. Such is the case with Yasunori. This is a small blacksmith enterprise that is located in the Miki region of Japan. Yasunori-san is the sole proprietor, forging, heat treating, grinding, and edging every blade.
The Yasunori bunka is a fun and functional kitchen knife. It combines many of the attributes of a nakiri and santoku in a package that is both versatile and efficient. At 165mm, it is a short blade. There is a gentle curve to the belly almost along the entire length of the edge.
It is constructed with a core of Blue #2 carbon steel with an outer layer of a softer stainless steel. It is quite light and together with the short blade length makes for a very nimble cutter. The blade face has been given a nice horizontal brush finish and is decorated with some good-looking, hand-chiseled kanji. The blade is attached to a traditional octagonal handle made from walnut and pakka wood.
This is a really well executed item which has many features not found on knives at this price point. Highly recommended.











