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By Satoshi Nakagawa

Nakagawa Blue 1 Damascus Etched black Wide Bevel

Sanami - Soft Iron Damascus Clad Etched Blue 1 / Aogami #1 / Carbon Sakai, Japan

The Nakagawa Blue 1 Damascus Etched/Kurozome Wide bevel is Satoshi Nakagawa's classic wide bevel knife with a twist in finish. When talking about Sakai, most of the knife enthusiasts will think about well polished blades with prestige Migaki or Kasumi finish that comes in all kinds of metallic silver colour. This Kurozome is an interesting attempt to utilize the contrast created with etching to highlight the geometry created by the wide bevel finish. As the result, we see a very polished Sakai knife that look like Kurouchi from afar, but very tame if inspected closely.

One thing with Nakagawa-san's knife is that his Damascus gyuto seems to be a bit thicker than the Sanmai ones, but thanks to the well-done concave grind, these blades stays very thin behind edge and still cuts beautifully. Additional material above the primary bevel adds some weight and rigidity to the blades, if you are in favor of knives with solid handling, this line will easily fall into that category.

The level of finish is still Sakai standard, chamfered choil and spine are all polished with a good shine. But the etching is really the highlight of these knives: the two different steel in the damascus cladding react differently with the acid, leading to a well aged look composed of intertwining brown and blue colour. This vintage finish contrast strongly with the Migaki finished bevel and buffed spine at the clearly defined boundary, rounding these knives up with a sharp geometrical look.

I say this a is an interesting finish, and it's always nice to see Sakai makers to be innovative with their finishing technic and pushing boundaries. The main drawback of these knives might be the level of care required for them, as both the soft i on Damascus cladding and the core steel are prone to rust. But if you are interested in a beautifully finished knife with a lots of hand crafting goes into it, please do consider this blue 1 Damascus line.

Pros

  • Excellent performance
  • Great artistic
  • Excellent fit and finish

Cons

  • Prone to rust
  • High budget

Best For

  • Pro chefs
  • Collectors
  • Enthusiasts
Construction
Sanami - Soft Iron Damascus Clad
Surface Finish
Etched
Steel
Blue 1 / Aogami #1 / Carbon
Origin
Sakai, Japan