Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Lapacho and O2 Carbon Steel

Product Description for Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Lapacho and O2 Carbon Steel

Maker: Pablo Untroib (click to see more by this maker)
Price: $270.00
Item num: 106556
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 7.10 in.
Cutting edge length: 7.10 in.
Total length: 11.60 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.96 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.07 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.07 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.07 in.
Item weight: 6.20 oz.
Shipment weight: 10.4 oz.
Blade: O2 (Bohler K720) carbon steel with a forced patina, double tempered to 60 Hrc
Handle: Lapacho set on a full tang
Sheath: Hand tooled, veg tanned leather sheath made by Pancho Elizalde
Description: This exceptional chef's knife is the work of Argentinian knifemaker Pablo Untroib. Pablo lives in Buenos Aires. He specializes in knives for professional and amateur cooks as well as making outdoor knives.
Like a chef's knife, the santoku is a multipurpose knife used for just about every cutting job in the kitchen. The name means “three virtues.” Depending on who you ask, this refers either to the three types of foods it works especially well with — vegetables, proteins, and fruit, or for the three types of cuts at which it excels: slicing, dicing, and chopping. Slightly shorter than the standard chef's knife, a santoku is very easy to maneuver—even in a smaller kitchen. There's plenty belly curve to enable rocking cuts, which enhances the knife's versatility. Whether slicing, chopping, mincing, or dicing, this comfortable knife will do it all.
The blade is O2 carbon steel. At Hrc 60, it will have a keen, long lasting edge. An elegant forced patina provides limited rust resistance and helps you get comfortable working with carbon steels. Because this knife is made from carbon steel, we recommend camellia oil to avoid rust and oxidation. The blade has a perfect arc for a rocking chop.
South American Lapacho (Tabebuia ipe) wood handle scales are set on the full tang for strength and durability. They are seated with three hidden bolt rivets. Lapacho, a Paraguayan Ipe, is an incredibly durable wood. Its dense cell structure serves as a natural deterrent to insects, decay, and molds. Because of this natural resilience Lapacho is a tremendous choice for a chef's knife handle. More than just durable, Lapacho is also very pleasing to the eye, showing off warm brown tones with a nice figure. The domed handle is nicely contoured so that it fits most hands.
The knife is accompanied by a veg tanned leather sheath hand built and hand tooled by Pancho Elizalde.
This is an exceptionally light, very well balanced chef's knife that can be used for hours without fatigue. It is a perfect choice for both home and commercial chefs.


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