First Impressions
Sleek And Stylish, The Vg1 Is A Collection In The Same Style And Price Point As The Knives From Masutani Hamonoand Show A Consistent Finish As You’D Expect From Tsunehisa’S Workshops In That They’Re Thin And Slice Well Right Out Of The Box.
Beauty
The Vg1 Is A Great Looking Knife. It’S Got A Full Tang Yo Handle Made From Pakka Wood And The Blade Boasts A Lovely Migaki Finish On The Stainless Cladding Running Down To The Polished Core Steel Which Glimmers As It Catches The Light And Each Knife Has A Unique Wavy Pattern Where Cladding Meets Core.
In Hand
The Pakka Wood Handle Itself Is Comfortable But As You Often Find In Knives At This Price Point, The Spine And Heel Of The Blade Could Perhaps Do With A Little Rounding Off But These Are Typically The Touches That Elevate A Knife Into A Higher Price Bracket And So It’S Not Something We’D Really Worry About And If You Do Find It Uncomfortable In A Pinch Grip You Can Always Smooth The Edges At Home.
Durability
Vg1 Offers A Good Balance Between The Hardness That Gives Good Overall Edge Retention And The Heat Treat To About 60Hrc Allows For A Little Extra Robustness Over Higher Hrc Blades And So While There Will Be A Little More Regular Sharpening Required To Keep The Edge In Top Condition, It’S Durable And Will Last Well.
Ease Of Care
Quick Rinse And Dry And Then Store It Either On Yourknife Rackor In Your Drawer With Asayaorblade Guard(Or Even In The Presentation Box If You Wish) And This Knife Will Last You A Lifetime.
Our Verdict
The Vg1 Migaki Is A Great Value Collection Of Knives And Certainly A Perfect First Japanese Knife Or A Low Stress Gift Option For A Friend Or Family.
At Thisprice Point, We Think They Represent Great Value For Money.
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