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Pre-order the Kenji x Vonhelmick Knife Today

Pre-sales for the Kenji x Vonhelmick knife are available now for Patreon and Vonhelmick subscribers. Any unsold knives will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, May 28th at noon Pacific.

Order at www.VonhelmickKnives.com/the-kenji-exclusive using the password "Kenji100VKC". Limit 2 per customer.

Introducing the Kenji x Vonhelmick Knife

For me, a knife is more than just a tool. It’s my most valuable partner in the kitchen, the tool I reach for more than any other. Of course, it needs to function perfectly. It needs a hard, sharp edge that stays that way through all my prep. It needs finesse and precision for nimble cuts. It needs heft and balance to help me power through root vegetables or large meat cuts.

But the perfect knife needs to be more than that. It needs to be an object that I truly enjoy interacting with. An object that is as natural to hold as it is beautiful to behold. A knife that gives me a tingle of pleasure every time I reach for it. A knife whose character and utility will only grow with time.

I am so proud to present this collaboration with bladesmith Gordon Hanson of Vonhelmick. We hope you love using this knife as much as we loved making it.

Our Story

A few years back my family and I were on a road trip exploring the Pacific Northwest. We’d planned a two night visit to Falls City, OR, where we booked a tiny home on the property of Gordon and Dusty Hanson. As we pulled into their lot, I saw Gordon emerging from his shop with the rough, metal-stained hands and apron of someone who has spent a lot of time working with metal. We immediately connected as he found out I was a chef and I found out he was a knife maker.

Taking Gordon up on his offer to guide me through making my own knife was a no-brainer.

I spent the next day and a half laboriously pounding away at a billet of 20-layer Japanese takefu steel with a three pound hammer and an anvil as Gordon walked me through the steps of forging, shaping, hardening, grinding, and sharpening my knife. The result was a gorgeous–if amateur–blade with a shape I designed to perfectly suit my style of cooking.

It has the basic shape and weight of a Japanese santoku knife, but with a finer, more tapered tip and a slightly deeper arc, making it an all-around workhorse whether I’m breaking down a chicken, smashing garlic cloves, rough-chopping a mire-poix, or making a fine chiffonade of basil.

Over the next few years, Gordon and I worked on refining the shape and balance of the blade until we finally arrived at the knife we are offering now.

Each piece is individually hand-forged by Gordon in Falls City, OR, using 21-layer suminagashi steel from Takefu Special Steels, featuring a Shiro2 ultra high carbon core. It’s engineered for exceptional sharpness and precision and tempered to a Rockwell hardness of HRC 60 to 61. Hammered under a Sakamoto Shiki spring hammer, the steel is finished in the traditional nashiji style, which creates a lightly textured surface that keeps food from sticking to the face of the blade and gives each knife a unique appearance.

The bevels are ground on a Kyowa Japanese water wheel, then acid-etched to reveal the layered suminagashi pattern. The handles in this limited batch are hewn from stabilized black walnut, sourced from a 200-year-old tree in downtown McMinnville, Oregon, and accented with bands of my signature colors: Guava Pink and Golden Yolk.

Each of the 100 knives we are offering today are individually stamped with their batch number and come with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

Each knife is a singular creation—born of heritage, collaboration, and material integrity, as beautiful as it is functional.

Caring for your Knife

These are heirloom-quality hand-made carbon steel knives with natural wood handles and will require a bit of special care and attention to maintain their beauty and utility over time.

Blade Care

Carbon steel is known for its exceptional sharpness but is susceptible to rust because it lacks chromium. Here's how to care for the blade:

Wooden Handle Care

The wooden handle also needs care to prevent it from drying out, cracking, or warping due to moisture.

Sharpening

A sharp knife is safer and more effective. Carbon steel knives can achieve a very keen edge and are generally easier to sharpen than many stainless steels.

With proper care, this knife will last more than a lifetime and improve with use.

Pre-order the Kenji x Vonhelmick Knife Today

Comments

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Lee Asher house

Yes I love it

Lee Asher house

Thanks, Kenji 😊 Happy to try again, and it was really cool to read about everything that went into making this knife… glad your dream knife was made real.

Amy

Your knife sold out before I could even sign in

Patricia Lundman

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Valerie Goulds

There are 25 more reserved for the public release on Wednesday, so anyone who missed will have one more shot! Noon pacific on 5/28.

James Kenji Lopez-Alt

Wish I could afford but I just spent $139 on the KAN 8 inch chef's knife, hammered blade.

Dina

So much for the public release! Good job on the run. I was still sleeping when this sold out here in Aus. Nvm

lateparty

Man, “limit 2” was a mistake. In runs like this, that basically means “get a free knife” to anyone with a credit card and an eBay account. Gotta keep these limited to one each, making it at least a little harder for people to buy two, flip one at 200%.

Trash Boat

can you please make some more of these? I missed it on this Holiday weekend : (

Bradley

even though i was not able to snag one, i appreciate the effort to combat bots by putting in a password

Kaz

missed it too. Went really fast!!

Diana L Vazquez

I'll add my voice to those who missed out as well.

Joshua Buergel

Missed out too… absolutely would have purchased one. Any chance this (or similar!) will be released again?

Matthew Jordan

ah I missed it :(

Ed Conolly

doh! sold out

RJ Sargent

Damn, would have loved a chance at the knife. Too bad I work Sunday and just had a chance to read the post now

Naomi Knox

Really gorgeous knife. I thought of gifting it for my cousin’s wedding. Knew it would sell out. Love my little collection of knives, one of which is the workhorse chefs knife my bf gave me from Kenji’s recommendation years ago and three other Japanese knives. 🔪 ♡

seageeme

Yeah. I've seen this happen with some limited release wrist watches. Always makes me suspicious that some people have figured out how to game the reservations system. Then again, 100 slots (or conceivably 50 slots if everyone reserved the max of 2) stands no chance against a subscriber/fan base that numbers in the millions

DaveR

Sad it’s already sold out! 😢

A. M.

Man. Don't even know why I clicked through :( Did some people actually order 2? Maybe limiting to just one per person would have given us more of a chance?

DaveR

Sold out... :(

Stephen Phayre

Definitely underpriced this work of art. It should've been $1,650

Jon N

Oof sold out, interested still.

rrennerr

Nooooooo sold out

John Edward Torres

sold out in less than a minute :| went to preorder at 1201

Alex

lol wow gone in zero time

Peter Woodman

Just pre-ordered the knife! What are you thoughts on using my Wüsthof Culinar Diamond Steel? I've been using the entire Culinar series since 2002 -- is that a good steel to use with this knife? Should I replace it with a newer steel? Or should I pick up a waxed leather strop?

Naxia Lascif

Damn already gone

George Lin

well shoot. sold out in 3 minutes. i would have paid more (or made a donation somewhere).

bruce oberg

Sold out immediately... lame

Jordan Spence

Wow sold out in less than 5 minutes!

Dario

Sold out?

NickinIreland

Wow, already sold out. I guess it was dumb of me to read the post first.

Zack

A bit too much for what I was looking to spend but congrats either way! And happy for those that are able to get it. Looks really well done.

Devansh Gandhi

Beautiful, $650 too much for my wallet but I so wish I could afford it!

Dan Aimone

Can’t afford it but if I were to look for a hand forged custom knife; I’d def take up on this! Grats Kenji

Joe


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