
Mcusta Gyuto Hybrid Splash 210mm (8.3")
Mcusta Gyuto Hybrid Splash is another beautiful kitchen knife, cut out from theĀ beams of Mcusta's lasers, and then sharpened to a razor-edge sharpness by hand. It got its name (Splash) due to theĀ veryĀ pronounced Damascus pattern on the blade, making every single blade a unique piece of art, so this knife is a great choice for all the Damascus lovers out there.
Gyuto blade shape is the Japanese version of the chef's knife, so this knifeĀ will fit well into the hands of both the professional chef, or the passionate home cook. WithĀ its thin blade, typical for all Mcusta knives, it willĀ slice through your veggies, meat, and fish with ease and almost without any applied pressure to the knife.
Hybrid Splash features a more simplistic, but very ergonomic handle, made of non-slipĀ pakkaĀ wood. Small textures on the hexagon-shaped handle prevent our hands from slipping, even with wet hands. A simple, yet aestheticĀ luminescentĀ pin holds the full-tang handle securely in place, while the stainlessĀ bolster attaches perfectly to the handle, featuring a decorative red spacer.Ā
About Mcusta Zanmai:
Mcusta Zanmai has an interesting (and very high tech) philosophy of knife manufacturing. With their 800-year tradition of making knives, they decided to incorporate traditional knife craftsmanship knowledge into their own custom-made machines. Mcusta is the only knife manufacturer who uses laser machines to cut out the knives, instead of stamping the knives out of the steel sheet. Due to this process, their blades are less susceptible to structural stresses in the steel, making them the most innovative and modern knife maker in Japan.
Handles and pins are milled to the precision of 1/1000mm with their high-quality CNC machines. Every knife is then inspected and assembled by hand. The final (sharp) edge is sharpened by Mcusta's team of master craftsmen to get a very good out-of-the-box sharpness.Ā
āļøĀ Fun fact: Mcusta is a made-up word - a combination ofĀ Machine andĀ custom!
Original: $333.85
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$116.85Mcusta Gyuto Hybrid Splash 210mm (8.3")
Mcusta Gyuto Hybrid Splash is another beautiful kitchen knife, cut out from theĀ beams of Mcusta's lasers, and then sharpened to a razor-edge sharpness by hand. It got its name (Splash) due to theĀ veryĀ pronounced Damascus pattern on the blade, making every single blade a unique piece of art, so this knife is a great choice for all the Damascus lovers out there.
Gyuto blade shape is the Japanese version of the chef's knife, so this knifeĀ will fit well into the hands of both the professional chef, or the passionate home cook. WithĀ its thin blade, typical for all Mcusta knives, it willĀ slice through your veggies, meat, and fish with ease and almost without any applied pressure to the knife.
Hybrid Splash features a more simplistic, but very ergonomic handle, made of non-slipĀ pakkaĀ wood. Small textures on the hexagon-shaped handle prevent our hands from slipping, even with wet hands. A simple, yet aestheticĀ luminescentĀ pin holds the full-tang handle securely in place, while the stainlessĀ bolster attaches perfectly to the handle, featuring a decorative red spacer.Ā
About Mcusta Zanmai:
Mcusta Zanmai has an interesting (and very high tech) philosophy of knife manufacturing. With their 800-year tradition of making knives, they decided to incorporate traditional knife craftsmanship knowledge into their own custom-made machines. Mcusta is the only knife manufacturer who uses laser machines to cut out the knives, instead of stamping the knives out of the steel sheet. Due to this process, their blades are less susceptible to structural stresses in the steel, making them the most innovative and modern knife maker in Japan.
Handles and pins are milled to the precision of 1/1000mm with their high-quality CNC machines. Every knife is then inspected and assembled by hand. The final (sharp) edge is sharpened by Mcusta's team of master craftsmen to get a very good out-of-the-box sharpness.Ā
āļøĀ Fun fact: Mcusta is a made-up word - a combination ofĀ Machine andĀ custom!
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Mcusta Gyuto Hybrid Splash is another beautiful kitchen knife, cut out from theĀ beams of Mcusta's lasers, and then sharpened to a razor-edge sharpness by hand. It got its name (Splash) due to theĀ veryĀ pronounced Damascus pattern on the blade, making every single blade a unique piece of art, so this knife is a great choice for all the Damascus lovers out there.
Gyuto blade shape is the Japanese version of the chef's knife, so this knifeĀ will fit well into the hands of both the professional chef, or the passionate home cook. WithĀ its thin blade, typical for all Mcusta knives, it willĀ slice through your veggies, meat, and fish with ease and almost without any applied pressure to the knife.
Hybrid Splash features a more simplistic, but very ergonomic handle, made of non-slipĀ pakkaĀ wood. Small textures on the hexagon-shaped handle prevent our hands from slipping, even with wet hands. A simple, yet aestheticĀ luminescentĀ pin holds the full-tang handle securely in place, while the stainlessĀ bolster attaches perfectly to the handle, featuring a decorative red spacer.Ā
About Mcusta Zanmai:
Mcusta Zanmai has an interesting (and very high tech) philosophy of knife manufacturing. With their 800-year tradition of making knives, they decided to incorporate traditional knife craftsmanship knowledge into their own custom-made machines. Mcusta is the only knife manufacturer who uses laser machines to cut out the knives, instead of stamping the knives out of the steel sheet. Due to this process, their blades are less susceptible to structural stresses in the steel, making them the most innovative and modern knife maker in Japan.
Handles and pins are milled to the precision of 1/1000mm with their high-quality CNC machines. Every knife is then inspected and assembled by hand. The final (sharp) edge is sharpened by Mcusta's team of master craftsmen to get a very good out-of-the-box sharpness.Ā
āļøĀ Fun fact: Mcusta is a made-up word - a combination ofĀ Machine andĀ custom!














