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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.
The shirt and Masashi enamel pin that I picked up last time were perfect for the occasion.
Once again, the Knifewear storefront.
This time with signage to promote the event.
ceriksson and I arrived early enough to be at the front of the line.
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.
This Kuroshu Honesuki Maru was my personal favourite. Leave it to me to pick a one of one lol.
The Kiritsuke might be a better match for my hat though (coordination is key!)
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!
Here is is being interviewed about it.
On to the Masashi knives in more traditional steel…
Where I found my absolute favourite knife of the day, the Sasquatch!
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.

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

Once again, the Knifewear storefront.

This time with signage to promote the event.


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

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.



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

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

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!



Here is is being interviewed about it.

On to the Masashi knives in more traditional steel…




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