We all LOVE Shigeki Tanaka’s knife, light, nimble, not a laser but glides through potatoes effortlessly, with minimal stiction. Problem is, we can never get enough of them. One of the most difficult products to get is the Kurouchi line, the lead time was significant. So a few years ago, I started searching for the perfect replacement: cuts well, rustic looking, and most importantly, same unbeatable price.
Fast forward to 2022, we finally received something from our close partner Hatsukokoro, and man, I am stoked: this blue 2 KU line Kumokage(雲影, Cloud Shadow)exceeded almost every aspect of expectation.
The finish is something worth talking about, it is Kurouchi, but unlike a typical one, this one have a slightly scratched and beaten look, with a blue/teal lurking underneath the black. Unlike its damascus cladding sister, this line have a matt finished bevel, this bright, soft layer of metal shines between the etched core steel and Kurouchi finish, make the Kumokage a quite fitting name for this line. Oh, let's not forget about that lovely stamped Hatsukokoro mark, which you don't see on other lines offered by Hatsukokoro.
This Hatsukokoro blue 2 line is made by the Muneishi Cutlery, which has a long history back in 1955. They heat treat their blue 2 steel to about 62 to 63 HRC which I consider is optimal hardness for blue 2. Although the cladding and core steel could suffer from rusting, the Kurouchi finish and etching can offer some level of rust resistance out of the box. Can't fault the grind as well, very soild cutting performacne which makes this Hatsukokoro Blue 2 line a perfect knife for anyone looking to get into the world of carbon knife or for experienced users that just loves the cutting feel of carbon steel.