Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo
Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo

Shinko Seilan Aogami Super Gyuto 240 mm by Shiro Kamo

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You asked and I delivered. The Shinko Kurokumo and Syousin Suminagashi R2 are two very popular lines launched by K&S offering the work from a renowned knife maker: Shiro Kamo of Takefu Village. 

Many of you asked for a carbon variant from Kamo-san and mentioned to me that his Kurouchi Aogami Super (Blue Super, AS) is an exceptional cutter at a great price. So I decided to offer exactly what you after: Shiro Kamo Kurouchi Aogami Super line, comes with K&S octagonal teak handles. 

Features:

  • Aogami Super (Blue Super) Core
  • Soft iron cladding in KU finish, easy maintenance and the ultimate feel of carbon 
  • Kamo's exceptional grind
  • K&S custome teak handle with black horn ferrule

*Although carbon core knives in iron clad offers ultimate sharpness, they are relatively hard to maintain due to the reactive natural of iron/steel. Customer with less experience should be more cautious when choosing this type of knives.

  Measurements

Weight 

215 g

Total Length

398 mm

Tip to Heel Length

245 mm

Blade Height at Heel

54 mm

Width of Spine Above Heel 

3.0 mm

Width of Spine at Middle of Blade

1.9 mm

Width of Spine at about 1cm From the Tip

1.1 mm

Steel

Blue Super core, KU iron clad

Hardness

HRC 62:64

Handle Design

K&S teak handle, black horn

 

 

About Shiro Kamo

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Fig: Master Shiro Kamo forging a Syousin Suminagashi blade at the Takefu Knife Village, Echizen, Japan

Shiro Kamo, while little known overseas, is a well regarded knife smith in Japan. He was awarded the prestigious “Dento-kogeshi” (Master of Traditional Crafts) at a very young age (total of about 10 persons are awarded in Echizen area, likes of Takeshi Saji and Katsushige Anryu). He is also the president of the Takefu Knife Village Cooperative (http://www.takefu-knifevillage.com/company/) that is the reason I say while not known by many of us outside, Kamo-san is certainly a highly regarded figure in the kitchen knife industry. His knives have exceptional profile and grind, and the heat treatment of R2 steel is so impressive that you are assured to be getting a damn good knife. I just can’t afford to not offer his work to you :D

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Fig: Master Shiro Kamo forging a Syousin Suminagashi blade at the Takefu Knife Village, Echizen, Japan