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Tsunehisa  |  SKU: TNHS-G3MG-GY240

Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki K-tip Gyuto 240mm

Regular price $7,340.00
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Detailed Specifications
Line To Be Added - Stainless clad
Profile Gyuto / Chefs Knife
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 180 g        6.35 oz
Edge Length 240 mm   .9.45 inch
Heel Height 47 mm     .1.85 inch
Width @ Spine 3.2 mm     0.13 inch
Width @ Mid 1.7 mm     0.07 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 0.8 mm     0.03 inch
Steel Ginsan / Silver #3 | Stainless
Blade Construction To Be Added
Hardness (HRC) 60 - 62
Surface Finish To Be Added
Handle Octagonal Teak Handle
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    The Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki K-Tip Gyuto 240mm is a versatile, high-performance chef’s knife that blends traditional craftsmanship with modern stainless convenience. Made in Japan, it features a Ginsan (Silver 3) stainless steel core, prized for its fine grain, excellent sharpness, and ease of sharpening—often compared to carbon steel performance with added corrosion resistance.

    The K-tip (kiritsuke-style) profile offers a flatter edge and a pointed tip, providing enhanced precision for push cuts, slicing, and detailed work. Finished in a clean migaki (polished) style, the blade highlights simplicity and refinement while reducing drag through food.

    Lightweight with a thin grind, this gyuto delivers excellent cutting feel and control. Whether for professional chefs or serious home cooks, the Tsunehisa Ginsan K-tip gyuto is a well-balanced knife combining precision, performance, and everyday practicality.

    Care Instruction
    1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
    2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
    3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
    4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
    5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
    6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
    • Profile: Gyuto

      Chefs Knife

      A Japanese chef's knife is known as a gyuto (牛刀 ぎゅうとう) gyūtō?), literally meaning 'beef knife'. Its blade resembles a flatter version of a French chef's knife. Japanese cutlery is known for sharpness due to its acute blade geometry, and the hardness of the steel used, sometimes exceeding 60 HRC on the Rockwell Scale A typical western chef's knife may be sharpened to an edge angle of 20-22°, while a Japanese gyuto generally has a sharper edge angle of 15-18° (or even lower), which requires a harder, more brittle grade of steel. In recent years Japanese gyuto have gained in popularity with western chefs.

      A modern chef's knife is a multi-purpose knife designed to perform well at many differing kitchen tasks, rather than excelling at any one in particular. It can be used for mincing, slicing, and chopping vegetables, slicing meat, and disjointing large cuts.

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    • Steel: Ginsan / Silver #3

      Ginsan steel, also known as Silver 3 or G3 steel, is a type of stainless steel used in high-quality kitchen knives. It is appreciated for its ability to offer the traditional feel and sharpness of carbon steel while providing the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. Ginsan steel contains a moderate amount of carbon, chromium, and other alloying elements that ensure a good balance between edge retention and ease of sharpening. This steel is particularly favored for its fine grain structure, which allows for a very sharp edge, and its resistance to rust makes it a popular choice among professional chefs and home cooks who seek the performance of carbon steel without the maintenance challenges. Ginsan steel knives are known for their durability, ease of care, and excellent cutting performance, making them a preferred option for those looking for high-quality stainless steel cutlery.

      Manufacturer:

      • Hitachi Special Steel, Japan

      Nature: Stainless

      Hardness: 60- 62

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Octagonal WA

      Material:

      • Teak

      One-piece octagonal teak handle

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