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Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9")

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9")

$65.10

Original: $186.00

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Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9")—

$186.00

$65.10

The Story

Tadafusa knives are crafted for chefs who value precision, balance, and reliability. Known for their beautifully executed taper from spine to edge, Tadafusa blades offer smooth cutting performance and excellent control.  Made with care, even in the details you don’t see, for chefs who rely on every part of their tools.

Specifications
  • Brand: Tadafusa
  • Style: Honesuki (Boning Knife)
  • Blade Length: 150mm (5.9")
  • Weight: 4.7 oz (133g)
  • Blade Height at Heel: 39.65mm (1.56")
  • Spine Thickness above Heel: 3.87mm (0.15")
  • Blade Steel Type: Blue #2 Steel, Stainless Steel-Clad
  • Handle Material: Karin Wood with White Water Buffalo Horn Ferrule
    Note: Buffalo horn is a natural material and it may be solid black, blonde or a mixture thereof. We make no guarantee and do not take requests as to the color or patterning of the buffalo horn.
  • HRC: 62-64
  • Bevel Angle Ratio: 50/50
  • Cover: Not included
Blue #2 Steel, Stainless Steel-Clad

Blue Steel No.2 is a composite steel made from a high-carbon steel matrix with added chromium and tungsten. This alloy design provides excellent hardness and impact resistance. The chromium improves corrosion resistance, while the tungsten further enhances wear resistance and overall hardness.
The soft stainless cladding makes the blade more rust-resistant and easier to sharpen.

Nashiji

The nashi-ji finish gives the blade a subtle, textured surface with a soft matte look. This distinctive pattern not only adds a refined, handcrafted feel but also reduces friction during cutting, allowing for smoother, more controlled slices. A signature of fine Japanese blades, the nari-ji finish reflects both traditional craftsmanship and practical performance.

Care for Carbon Steel or Carbon Clad Knives

Due to the high carbon content, carbon steel knives, or carbon-clad knives, may develop a natural patina or show discoloration over time. Many chefs appreciate this as part of the knife’s character and history.
These changes are completely harmless and safe for food use. However, if any rust appears due to improper care, we recommend using a rust remover or other cleaning method to prevent it from spreading further.

Honesuki Boning Knife

The Honesuki is a Japanese boning knife used to butcher meat and poultry. Its pointed tip lets it nimbly slip into joints and its heavily asymmetrical grind lets it ride along the cartilage and bone to get as much meat off the animal as possible

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 7

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 8

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 9

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Tadafusa Blue #2 Nashiji Honesuki 150mm (5.9") - Image 10

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Tadafusa knives are crafted for chefs who value precision, balance, and reliability. Known for their beautifully executed taper from spine to edge, Tadafusa blades offer smooth cutting performance and excellent control.  Made with care, even in the details you don’t see, for chefs who rely on every part of their tools.

Specifications
  • Brand: Tadafusa
  • Style: Honesuki (Boning Knife)
  • Blade Length: 150mm (5.9")
  • Weight: 4.7 oz (133g)
  • Blade Height at Heel: 39.65mm (1.56")
  • Spine Thickness above Heel: 3.87mm (0.15")
  • Blade Steel Type: Blue #2 Steel, Stainless Steel-Clad
  • Handle Material: Karin Wood with White Water Buffalo Horn Ferrule
    Note: Buffalo horn is a natural material and it may be solid black, blonde or a mixture thereof. We make no guarantee and do not take requests as to the color or patterning of the buffalo horn.
  • HRC: 62-64
  • Bevel Angle Ratio: 50/50
  • Cover: Not included
Blue #2 Steel, Stainless Steel-Clad

Blue Steel No.2 is a composite steel made from a high-carbon steel matrix with added chromium and tungsten. This alloy design provides excellent hardness and impact resistance. The chromium improves corrosion resistance, while the tungsten further enhances wear resistance and overall hardness.
The soft stainless cladding makes the blade more rust-resistant and easier to sharpen.

Nashiji

The nashi-ji finish gives the blade a subtle, textured surface with a soft matte look. This distinctive pattern not only adds a refined, handcrafted feel but also reduces friction during cutting, allowing for smoother, more controlled slices. A signature of fine Japanese blades, the nari-ji finish reflects both traditional craftsmanship and practical performance.

Care for Carbon Steel or Carbon Clad Knives

Due to the high carbon content, carbon steel knives, or carbon-clad knives, may develop a natural patina or show discoloration over time. Many chefs appreciate this as part of the knife’s character and history.
These changes are completely harmless and safe for food use. However, if any rust appears due to improper care, we recommend using a rust remover or other cleaning method to prevent it from spreading further.

Honesuki Boning Knife

The Honesuki is a Japanese boning knife used to butcher meat and poultry. Its pointed tip lets it nimbly slip into joints and its heavily asymmetrical grind lets it ride along the cartilage and bone to get as much meat off the animal as possible