When Norio Sawada established the Nenohi Knife Company in 1975, it was his ambition to create "a knife that would be appreciated the world over." Mr. Sawada originally specialized in the production of high quality, traditional-style knives but was deeply interested in metallurgical and technological advances. He joined forces with a specialist in Western-style knives with the aim of creating the finest Western-style Japanese knives possible. The major line to emerge from this collaboration was named Nenox. Today, Nenohi uses modern technologies and excellent quality materials to produce both Western and Japanese-style knives that are beautifully designed, stain-resistant, and extremely sharp. Many professionals - Japanese, Europeans, and Americans alike - are huge fans of Nenohi knives. With a blade made of Nenox rust-resistant steel, the G-Type is flexible and strong. It comes with a very sharp, hand-finished edge. The black handle, fashioned in the same ergonomic design as the Nenox Corian knife, is made of paper maculate, a composite of compressed paper and wood. These knives are comfortable, durable, and attractive.
A**R
Very sharp and sharp looking.
Very sharp. A bit pricey but it looks good, as well.
J**J
Five Stars
Excellence!
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