Masashi Yamamoto at Knifewear 2025

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Masashi Yamamoto at Knifewear 2025

As I wrote a few short weeks ago, I was thrilled to discover Knifewear, a purveyor of Japanese knives. During my initial visit, I learned that Knifewear would be hosting Master Blacksmith Masashi Yamamoto who was flying in from Japan to do in-store knife engraving and a forging demonstration! While it is common for such dealers to forge (no pun intended) relationships with the knifemakers they represent, it is not common to have one come in for live demos so kudos to Knifewear for the initiative. Of course this leads to exposure for the maker and generates sales, but the benefits extend far beyond that. It educates consumers and builds interest that expands the knife community. As a serious knife collector myself, I am all for bringing new people into the fold. The more interest, the more knifemakers and dealers, win win all around.

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The shirt and Masashi enamel pin that I picked up last time were perfect for the occasion.

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Once again, the Knifewear storefront.

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This time with signage to promote the event.

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ceriksson and I arrived early enough to be at the front of the line.

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In addition to the engraving and forging demo, Masashi treated us with the introduction of the first knives he made out of SPG STRIX (as in “STrong matrIX”). This new material is a powdered stainless steel designed specifically to be used for cutting tools. What makes it so unique is that it has high hardness (approx HRC65) achieved by hardening the metal base as opposed to the more conventional approach of hardening by adding elements like vanadium carbides. This provides a sharp, long-lasting edge while the structure still allows for easy sharpening and workability. It’s also highly corrosion resistant.

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This Kuroshu Honesuki Maru was my personal favourite. Leave it to me to pick a one of one lol.

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The Kiritsuke might be a better match for my hat though (coordination is key!)

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Once again, ceriksson wasted no time and picked up a Santoku, making him the first person in the world to purchase one of Misashi’s SPG-STRIX knives!

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Here is is being interviewed about it.

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On to the Masashi knives in more traditional steel…

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Where I found my absolute favourite knife of the day, the Sasquatch!

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I loved everything about it, including the handle

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Logo

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And mostly the look and feel.

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Here it is next to a KAIJIN Honesuki 150mm boning knife for size comparison.

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Or if you prefer more tactical, next to my RJ Martin Kwaiken.

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At the opposite end of the size spectrum and another knife that caught my eye, the VS1 KAIJIN Petty. What a beautiful hamon!

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Tough to choose between a visible hamon and Damascus steel, as used for this Shiroshu Ko-Bunka

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Wading through the big crowd….

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The man himself, Masashi Yamamoto!

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We swarmed him for pics, me with his Sasquatch

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ceriksson with his new Santuko

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And several attendees (pic posted with permission)

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Now for the official opening ceremony to the event. I believe this is called a Waritama, and it was tough! It took a beating from a stick, cutting with a knife, punching, and ripping to unleash the prizes inside!

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The prizes were actually loot bags for everyone! I got a very pink pig squeeze ball in mine.

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Another lucky attendee got a sasquatch pin!

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Next the in-store engraving. First Matashi signs the box for ceriksson’s new knife.

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Next he prepares the knife for the engraving.

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Matashi and ceriksson discuss the engraving and its personal significance

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which in this case is “nin”

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Here comes the first strike!

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Each letter or character done by hand.

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From another angle

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Masashi checks to ensure the blade has not warped or suffered any damage during the engraving process.

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All good so he presents the finished product to ceriksson, who is of course suitably impressed. What a great experience to buy a knife and have the knifemaker custom engrave it for you on the spot!

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Closeup of the hand-tools used for the engraving

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And the final product

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Protected in its sheath for now

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The forging demo was actually set up in the alley behind the store. Forging outdoors is challenging as it is more difficult to see the colour of the flame and hence to estimate its temperature.

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The forge

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And anvil

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Masashi with his trademark cigarette

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Nathan from Knifewear gives us an introduction to Masashi and the forging process. By way of background, Masashi trained under his uncle at the historic Yoshikane Hamono in Sanjo City and established his forge in 2013. He carries on the centuries-old Sanjo metalwork tradition that specializes in a forging style focusing on forging blades as close to the final shape as possible, resulting in less waste later in the process.

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An example of the steel that Masashi will be forge welding, essentially a “sandwich” of hard steel outer layers with a soft core. The hard steel provides edge retention while the soft core provides flexibility to prevent the blade from snapping on impact.

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Masashi answers questions form the crowd while he waits for the forge to heat up to temperate (approx. 1800 degrees).

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The crowd eagerly watches him start forging.

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He hammers the flats and edge

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Then checks the shape before re-heating the metal and repeating the process

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Here is a quick video to give you a sense.


Then he applies Borax to act as a flux. The white powder melts on hot metal to create a glassy layer that prevents oxygen from reaching the steel, stopping oxidation and the formation of scale. It also helps to dissolve existing oxides and remove impurities, which is crucial for a clean, strong forge weld.

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And the final product, ready for grinding.

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Really great to watch! Thank you Masashi-san for the live demonstrations and sharing your knowledge and passion with us. And thank you once again, to Knifewear for making this happen and being such gracious hosts.

All done with the event we went to Top Gun’s Bloor Street location across the street for our post-event meal.

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Great service from this gentleman.

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In my opinion, they make the best burger I have ever had. That said, I was in the mood for one of their steak sandwiches.

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ceriksson went with one of their simpler burgers and agreed that they are among the best.

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Later in the evening he used his new knife to prepare a light meal.

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Compared the one he bought at our first visit to Knifewear.

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I am sure ceriksson will treasure these knives forever.

RL
 
Thanks! as a bonus then, i can share coverage of our first visit to Knifewear a couple of weeks ago

In another episode of "I see knives everywhere", Clayton Erickson and I went to try Peaceful Restaurants first location in Toronto and discovered Knifewear, a knife store literally next door!!!

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I really like the vibe of the store. The owner happens to be an audiophile as well, hence the musical instruments (and KEF speakers serenading us with music)

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One of my favourites of the day, the CCK Cleaver "Civil and Military" Kitchen Chopper. This mid-weight cleaver is equally good for heavier jobs like chopping small poultry or fish bones and lighter tasks like cutting boneless meat and veggies.

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Even better, the Mizuno Jigata Masakari Bearded Hatchet! This super thickness of the hatchet is good for splitting, the straight bevel is good for wood-working/bushcrafting and there is definitely enough room for even my big hands behind the beard for finer tasks. I may just have to go back and get this one!

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In the meantime, I just picked up some swag

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Meanwhile, Clayton picked up another kitchen knife! An Ichigo SLD Migaki Gyuto to be precise!

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As well as some Japanese thread scissors for his sewing kit

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We were pleased to learn that Masashi Yamamoto will be coming in from Japan in a couple of weeks and he will do in-store forging demos and will engrave any of his knives that you purchase!

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More beauties around the store

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Haha TOJIRO Child's Santoku

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Really glad we discovered this great store! We hope to be back soon for the upcoming Masashi event. Thanks so much to Robbie for the hospitality and great service!

Ok on to Peaceful! This is a well-known Chinese food resto with multiple locations in BC so there has been quite the buzz about their arrival in Toronto with their first location opening here just two weeks ago.

Of course, I had to try their beef rolls, described as “Five-spiced beef rolled in a crispy green onion flat-bread & sweet hoisin sauce”. If you like hoison sauce, these are for you!

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I prefer a spicier flavour profile so preferred the Spicy Gingered Beef, which as the name suggests is “crispy shredded beef tossed in a spicy gingery sauce”

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Love the rice too

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Definitely a worthwhile trip!

RL
 
Looks like an excellent event and good company. Thanks for bringing us along!
 
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