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Tanaka SG2/R2 Western Nakiri 165mm Spalted Maple with Teak wood saya

$700.00
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Even as a close partner of Tanaka, we rarely receive any western R2 blades from him. The last batch of R2s that I got was probbly 3 years ago. 

Well we have finally received a small delivery of the R2 western line, this time with a stabilized spalted maple handle. This wood is highly sought after because of its unique black figure, which happens during the initial stage of decay. 

As of the grind, if you have ever used a Tanaka you will know it won't disappoint. Thin but not laser, Tanaka knives are well known for its cutting ability. The R2 version is a more refined version of the famous blue line. 

For the saya, while the wood is not spalted maple due to the high cost, I selected teak timber with part heart wood and part sap wood,  resulting in a very nice contrast figure. 

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Tanaka R2 western has long been considered as the the unicorn of kitchen knives for many. Back in the days when master Kazuyuki Tanaka first came up with the R2 ironwood line, it was a truly eye catching piece of art. I first learnt the R2 (Takefu SG2) powdered steel through this line, and the edge retention was insane comapred to what I could otherwise access at that time; the acid etched damascus was very unique and beautiful even by today's standard. 

As of the grind, if you have ever used a Tanaka you will know it won't disappoint. Thin but not laser, Tanaka knives are well known for its cutting ability. The R2 version is a more refined version of the famous blue line. 

When talk about Tanaka western, arguably the most distinctive feature is its Coke bottle shaped handle inspired by hunter knife master Bob Loveless. The handle is extremely comfortalbe to hold in both hammer grip and pinch grip. 

Tanaka R2 Western Handle

IMO, if you ever want to try  a Japanese kitchen knife with a western handle, then Tanaka western IS the choice. 

      

    Measurements 

     

      Measurements

    Weight 

    214 g 

    Total Length

    301 mm 

    Tip to Heel Length

    165 mm 

    Blade Height at Heel

    49 mm 

    Width of Spine Above Heel 

    1.9 mm 

    Width of Spine at Middle of Blade

    1.8 mm 

    Width of Spine at about 1cm From the Tip

    0.9 mm 

    Steel

    R2 powdered steel

    Hardness

    HRC 62-63

    Handle Design

    stabilized spalted maple handle

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      tanaka

      Tanaka SG2/R2 Western Nakiri 165mm Spalted Maple with Teak wood saya

      $700.00

      Even as a close partner of Tanaka, we rarely receive any western R2 blades from him. The last batch of R2s that I got was probbly 3 years ago. 

      Well we have finally received a small delivery of the R2 western line, this time with a stabilized spalted maple handle. This wood is highly sought after because of its unique black figure, which happens during the initial stage of decay. 

      As of the grind, if you have ever used a Tanaka you will know it won't disappoint. Thin but not laser, Tanaka knives are well known for its cutting ability. The R2 version is a more refined version of the famous blue line. 

      For the saya, while the wood is not spalted maple due to the high cost, I selected teak timber with part heart wood and part sap wood,  resulting in a very nice contrast figure. 

      ============ 

      Tanaka R2 western has long been considered as the the unicorn of kitchen knives for many. Back in the days when master Kazuyuki Tanaka first came up with the R2 ironwood line, it was a truly eye catching piece of art. I first learnt the R2 (Takefu SG2) powdered steel through this line, and the edge retention was insane comapred to what I could otherwise access at that time; the acid etched damascus was very unique and beautiful even by today's standard. 

      As of the grind, if you have ever used a Tanaka you will know it won't disappoint. Thin but not laser, Tanaka knives are well known for its cutting ability. The R2 version is a more refined version of the famous blue line. 

      When talk about Tanaka western, arguably the most distinctive feature is its Coke bottle shaped handle inspired by hunter knife master Bob Loveless. The handle is extremely comfortalbe to hold in both hammer grip and pinch grip. 

      Tanaka R2 Western Handle

      IMO, if you ever want to try  a Japanese kitchen knife with a western handle, then Tanaka western IS the choice. 

        

      Measurements 

       

        Measurements

      Weight 

      214 g 

      Total Length

      301 mm 

      Tip to Heel Length

      165 mm 

      Blade Height at Heel

      49 mm 

      Width of Spine Above Heel 

      1.9 mm 

      Width of Spine at Middle of Blade

      1.8 mm 

      Width of Spine at about 1cm From the Tip

      0.9 mm 

      Steel

      R2 powdered steel

      Hardness

      HRC 62-63

      Handle Design

      stabilized spalted maple handle
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