G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works
G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works

G) Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef, by Valentini Garage Works

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Frenzy Pattern Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife. The blade has been acid etched to reveal the pattern and hand sanded to remove the oxides, and lastly a coffee darkening process was applied which leaves us with a very hight contrast between the high carbon steel which is blackened and the higher nickel content steel bright. This style knife is great for all kitchen duties, but with a longer cutting edge, long slicing tasks are easily accomplished. It is a very reliable general purpose chef knife. It can process meat,  fish, vegetables etc. This knife has a cutting edge of 7 1/2 inches and a blade height of 2 inches at the heel which gives ample clearance from the cutting board. The knife has been heat treated and tempered to approx. 63 on the Rockwell hardness scale. The handle is made of Padauk on the rear body of the handle and  Ebony Wood at the bolster. This is a segmented handle with White G10 and Green peal acrylic spacer centre section and White G10 liners. And to finish off the handle, Brown micarta pins complete the build. This blade also comes with a hand made leather Saya (sheath). 

With all high carbon steels they will patina over time which will actually protect the blade from rust, but, wiping off the blade with a dry cloth or towel while using it will prevent the bad oxides from forming.

Never put high carbon steel knives in the dishwasher! Always wash by hand and dry. The handle is made from natural wood so keeping it dry is a good practice. 
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Thanks

Rob

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