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Have you ever seen a knife this beautiful? Nigara Troll Killer Gyuto 

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Behold! The insane 250 layered Damascus 'Nigara Hamono Troll Killer 'Gyuto.
This is my first attempt at making a video about one of my Japanese Knives (as requested by a moderator of the "Japanese Made Knives: cutlery and conversation" group on Facebook) out of my private knife collection.
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I'm not pretending to be an expert or anything, I'm just a Japanese Knife enthusiast, user and collector..

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Комментарии : 70   
@KitchenKnifeGuy
@KitchenKnifeGuy 2 года назад
Amazing video. My favourite part isn't even the knife, though it is a close second :) My favourite part is your personality, very genuine!
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words Franco! I genuinely love, appreciate and respect Japanese knives...so when showing (off) the star of my Japanese knife collection it's not hard to be genuine. Anyway, you do yo...I do me...and the world will be fine!
@presidentpotato222
@presidentpotato222 3 месяца назад
WoW that is Gorgeous
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 3 месяца назад
Arguably the most gorgeous blade in my 70+ knives collection 🤭
@theunahime7446
@theunahime7446 2 года назад
Liked the way you presented the knife. No pretence. Actual knife use. Superb appreciation without any paid sycophany.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Thanks for your kind words! You pretty much sum up my whole approach to this thing. I just feel grateful, lucky and humbled to own and use the knives in my collection. I don't claim to be a knife expert and/or try to sell you anything. Just a Chef Knives Enthusiast showing my knives.
@theunahime7446
@theunahime7446 2 года назад
@@chefknivesenthusiast Dear friend, in my teenage I had a discarded chef knife which I repofiled to a 8-9° uneven twinside edge. That was a mistake I do not care to repair, apprehensive of further damage it will do to the blade. Recently I bought Kai Shun premier set, pakkawood handle tsuchihime finish. As my senior in japanese knives, could you guide what hard vegetables I should avoid, and habits that may make my knives chip. I know I cannot use it like my previous knife (that seems to be a victorinox). Does wooden cutting board also affect the knife health. I will only begin using these knives when I know well enough to use them properly. Could you share some experience or helpful link towards proper japanese knife etiquettes in vegan home cooking.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
@@theunahime7446 I'm on a holiday until Dec. 6 Will try and answer your questions when I'm back home.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
@@theunahime7446 High Carbon steel knives with a high HRC (63+) are always very brittle, so you shouldn't cut anything with it that you wouldn't bite with your own teeth. Also, proper cutting techniques are mandatory. There are many videos on youtube that will demonstrate proper cutting skills and what not to do with your Japanese knives. Wooden cutting boards can be good for your knives, especially end grain cutting boards. Avoid bamboo or other hard wooden cutting boards though. In my own personal experience using high soft rubber cutting boards, for example Asahi and Hasegawa cutting boards, is the best pairing with Japanese knives. It will improve the edge retention of your knives. I use my Asahi for raw veggies/fruits/herbs, my Hasegawa for slicing raw proteines and my Asahi Parker for cutting cooked proteins.
@theunahime7446
@theunahime7446 2 года назад
@@chefknivesenthusiast thank you. I was think of buying the Hinoki board from Shun. Your suggestions just bolstered it. Hope you're doing great.
@theneighborguy
@theneighborguy 2 года назад
That's one of the nicest production dama blades I've ever seen, that is absolutely stunning dude
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
It is absolutely stunning indeed! Have you watched my video with the Nigara Troll Killer Mt. Fuji Sakimaru? Curious to hear what you think about that one too!
@theneighborguy
@theneighborguy 2 года назад
@Chef Knives Enthusiast Yeah that is a beautiful piece it is way more blade than I am capable of handling To be honest I prefer the pattern on your troll killer gyuto I like the chaotic look
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
@@theneighborguy Me too. The Mt Fuli Troll Killer pattern looks okay on a Sakimaru, but doesn't work on a Gyuto for me. My Troll Killer Gyuto is definitely the nicest Damascus I've ever seen, especially the randomness of the pattern. The chaos.
@yvoroyer3017
@yvoroyer3017 Год назад
Nou Hendrawanto Het is je gelukt 🙈 de trollkiller 240mm gyuto is besteld en onderweg 🛫, nu nog onderhandelen met m'n vrouw van hoe en wat verder 😂 stop wel ajb met het plaatsen van je geweldige filmpjes 🐈❤ 🔪dat is niet goed voor mijn portemonnee 💸 als voor mijn huwlijk 😜 Love it and thanks 👊🏽 👐 for ever
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
Ja, kijk. Ik heb dan geen vrouw, kinderen, koophuis, auto en leningen...maar als ik het dan positief bekijk, ik heb geen vrouw, kinderen, koophuis, auto en leningen. Ik heb alleen een kat en een boek lijpe messen. 😉 Helaas zal ik voorlopig nog wel ff filmpjes blijven maken. 🤷🏾‍♂️ Good luck with the misses. Wu Tang madafakaaa! 👐🏽
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
En proficiat met je Troll Killer! Ben benieuwd naar het Damascus patroon op die van jou. Waar heb je hem vandaan/besteld?
@porkchopsammies79
@porkchopsammies79 2 года назад
i've really been loving these Nigara troll killer series. yours is one of the nicest looking i've seen! can't wait to get my hands on one. enjoy!
@tejaksz
@tejaksz 2 года назад
Where did you find one? Pls let us know :)
@porkchopsammies79
@porkchopsammies79 2 года назад
@@tejaksz tosho knife arts has a sakimaru, cooks edge has a yanagiba
@tejaksz
@tejaksz 2 года назад
@@porkchopsammies79 Yeah, I’ve seen those. I thought you’ve found a gyuto 😃
@raptorbadger69
@raptorbadger69 2 года назад
Gorgeous knife. Performs like it looks.
@ladallance12
@ladallance12 2 года назад
wow the blade and the handle are amazing
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
I wholheartedly agree!
@bidin5253
@bidin5253 2 года назад
Awesome knife saw your link on the group
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Great to see you here too, much appreciated!
@thecooksedge
@thecooksedge 2 года назад
Awesome stuff !!😍
@amandineamandine8490
@amandineamandine8490 2 года назад
This knife it s my DREAM 🤤 troll killer !!!! congratulation
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Thank you!🙇🏾‍♂️ I wish your 🔪 dream will somehow come true one day. 🙏🏽
@amandineamandine8490
@amandineamandine8490 2 года назад
Thank you !🙏. These amnon knives are rare and expensive, but one day i will get one!!!
@giovannicaccamo3331
@giovannicaccamo3331 2 года назад
Awesome !
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
Grazie mille
@acidfly1
@acidfly1 2 года назад
Nigara is my favorite knife brand. They are made in Aomori prefecture maybe 6 hours from me. Your gyuto is stunning. Check out "Oigen" out of Aomori if you like cast iron aswell.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
I will check Oigen out. I also have made a video with my Nigara Anmon Usuba and Yanagiba, and a video with a Nigara Rainbow Gyuto. In case you didn't see those, you can find them on my channel.
@gert-janvandebilt65
@gert-janvandebilt65 2 года назад
Wow fun to hear the name of the shop its where i bought my first knifes
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Me too!
@gert-janvandebilt65
@gert-janvandebilt65 2 года назад
@@chefknivesenthusiast Just curious what was your first knive?
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
@@gert-janvandebilt65 That was a Miyabi 6000MCT Santoku, 12 years ago. Fast forward to the present, I'm deep inside the rabbit hole (30+ knives)... hence the Troll Killer and a Honyaki high on the wishlist. What was your first knife?
@gert-janvandebilt65
@gert-janvandebilt65 2 года назад
@@chefknivesenthusiast a kai shun primier Tim maltzner chef knive 20 cm beautiful knive
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
@@gert-janvandebilt65 I know that knife! Not a bad place to start. Never owned it myself, but got to use it a few times. I bought a Chromax Type 301 Gyuto as my 2nd, a Kai Shun Classic Cleaver as my 3rd knife. By now only hand forged knives by quality bladesmiths (from Japan). Recently ordered my first two custom knives from a non Japanese maker. Check out Majime Knives, from Atlanta. Max is an ex Chef turned knifemaker and I just love everything about his knives. Especially his grinds (he makes a lot of S-grind blades, with superior food release).
@ShayanGivehchian
@ShayanGivehchian 2 года назад
good video. nice to see more knife content on youtube. hope you upgrade your lighting as you continue to make videos here. subbed
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Thank you for your enthusiasm and feedback! I did not expect so much interest and respons, and didn't have the aspiration to become a real channel. Just sharing my knives with a few knive nerds I thought. But by now, I actually did upgrade my lighting. Hope it is noticable in my other two videos. Will upload my 4th video soonish.
@ShayanGivehchian
@ShayanGivehchian 2 года назад
@@chefknivesenthusiast looking forward. Nice collection.
@edwardrutledge2765
@edwardrutledge2765 2 года назад
Few things combine utility and artful craftsmanship like traditional Japanese knives. The beauty of this example takes one’s breath away. Silly question; does magnetic wall mounting blade direction have an accepted etiquette (left vs. right), much like flatware has table setting placement? May seem idiotic, but honoring tradition seems appropriate when displaying fine cutlery.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
I think that is actually an interesting question. As far as I know there are no rules or ettiquette concerning blade direction. I prefer to show the side of the blade which has the name of the maker engraved (Kanji). Some makers place their name on the left side, most makers place it on the right side. So it appears there are no rules for that either. There has been some arguments amongst knife nerds who place their knives with the tip pointing down, handle up on their magnetic wall strips...but never did I see a debate abouting facing left or right.
@yvoroyer3017
@yvoroyer3017 Год назад
Wat is dat voor stenen mesenhouder, ik ben weg van de Gyuto Nigara Anmon. Maar de houder mag er ook zijn. Heb je die zo kunnen kopen ????
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
Het is niet van steen, maar van recycled plastic flessen gemaakt! Een neef van mij heeft een bedrijfje (GO GO Plastics) en hij ontwerpt allerlei meubels en vele andere toepassingen voor dit materiaal. Ben een dagje naar zijn werkplaats in Arnhem gegaan en met behulp van een medewerker van hem deze knife-display in elkaar gezet met rest-materiaal dat hij nog had rondslingeren. Een heuse DIY klus dus.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 года назад
I’m usually not a big Dammy guy but I’m dying to get my hands on one of the big 330mm troll killers with the Mt Fuji pattern
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
A Troll Killer with Mt Fuji on it? Where did you see one? I only know of Honyaki knives with Mt Fuji on it.
@KhoiBoa
@KhoiBoa 2 года назад
whats a good place for saya covers. Yoshiro saya are 30$. My knife 100$ i dont want spend that much to cover it.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Saya's made of wood generally start around $30, it's just the bottom price I guess. If you need a cover for transporting your blade you could protect it with a 'blade guard sheath', they're available from around $5-$10. If you just need protection for your blade at home, I would suggest a wooden magnet strip on the wall. You can store/display more than one knife on those.
@durdaneta26
@durdaneta26 2 года назад
I am between one of the Niagara SG2 gyutos and a yu Kurosaki Senko, thoughts as someone who has owned both? Kurosaki seems to be getting a lot of love but the handles on the Niagara are beautiful.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
First of all: SG2 steel is great. Low maintenance, still gets pretty sharp and not too hard to sharpen IMHO. I own 4 Yu Kurosaki knives and have another one on its way. So, I got nothing bad to say about Yu Kurosaki knives. Most people come for the looks and then stay for the performance with his knives. I'm growing an enormous weak spot for Nigara knives too though! Obviously with the Troll Killer Gyuto and Anmon Damascus Usuba, I own two of their top tier knives. They are just mind blowing. And yes, the handles on Nigara knives are fantastic. To be honest, you can't go wrong with either of these blade smith's! My personal vote would go to Nigara right now. Only because I expect Yu Kurosaki to become even better in the next 3 decades (he's only in his early 40's). Nigara at the moment just makes the most (Damascus) beautiful knives with equal performance.
@roospike
@roospike Год назад
🤘😎 Meshiagare' 🥢🍽🔪
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
Thank you. It's a joy to prepare and serve food with this knife for sure.
@yvoroyer3017
@yvoroyer3017 Год назад
Ik ben echt jaloers man 🙈 prachtige Gyuto van Nigara Hamono
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
Mijn Troll Killer is één van de mooiste Damascus messen die ik ooit heb gezien! Heel erg blij mee en zuinig op.
@yvoroyer3017
@yvoroyer3017 Год назад
Hij is inderdaad prachtig, ik hoop zelf er een in mijn bezit te mogen hebben. Nog even sparen 🙈🔪😍
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
@@yvoroyer3017 Of 2 maanden geen huur betalen 😉
@yvoroyer3017
@yvoroyer3017 Год назад
Hahahahahaha
@lancemillward1912
@lancemillward1912 Год назад
The tofu killer 😂
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast Год назад
😅
@asav2667
@asav2667 2 года назад
actually Hamono isn't part of Nigara's name... Hamono means sharp tool.. Nigara Hamono means Nigara sharp tool.
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
🙏🏽Thank you for the explanation! 🙏🏽 It's just that all retailers put Nigara Hamono in the title of every knife they sell. That's why I thought it was part of their name.
@lancemillward2462
@lancemillward2462 2 года назад
How much does it cost? Do I need to sell my car?
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
Depending on the car you drive, you might have to sell it. I don't even own a car, so I couldn't sell it. 😉
@Doodle-.Snoozel
@Doodle-.Snoozel 2 года назад
Where did you buy this knife?
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 2 года назад
I bought this knife at Meesterslijpers in Amsterdam
@Doodle-.Snoozel
@Doodle-.Snoozel 2 года назад
Thanks a lot
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