I love being able to go (virtually) to the places my knives come from. Knives become such a well loved part of people's lives because they help to feed us. The oldest knive I have - a wonderful old serrated bread knife - actually came from England and had at been used by three generations of the same family. It was given to me by the grandfather of my friend who was a wooden furniture maker who made furniture that was sold around the world. He had even travelled to France so that he could repair some of the amazing antique French furniture at Versailles! At the time he gave me his breadknife, his own wife had died and so the bread he ate every day came from a bakery and was sliced for him when he bought it. Since he knew that I made my own bread, he thought that I should inherit his family's knife. I met him in my 20's and the knife works just as well as ever now that I am in my 70's!
Are you guys planning to put up a subtitled and edited version of the masashi san interview? I saw it live, but I would really like to see what was said directly translated with subtitles.
I think that's really going to change over the next couple of decades. There are so many talented women working in Tojiro, and seeing small changes like Yamatsuka-san's daughter joining the trade is incredible to see. There's progress happening on every level!
Awesome to see these blacksmiths developing a younger generation to continue their craft for the future. Great vid!
Excellent content! Thank you for bringing this to me!
Awesome video guys. Nice to see the men (and woman) behind my knifes :)
I think folk like you will really help in the flourishing of this beautiful art !
Thank you.
Awesome video! Thank you for taking us with you on your trip.
I love being able to go (virtually) to the places my knives come from. Knives become such a well loved part of people's lives because they help to feed us. The oldest knive I have - a wonderful old serrated bread knife - actually came from England and had at been used by three generations of the same family. It was given to me by the grandfather of my friend who was a wooden furniture maker who made furniture that was sold around the world. He had even travelled to France so that he could repair some of the amazing antique French furniture at Versailles! At the time he gave me his breadknife, his own wife had died and so the bread he ate every day came from a bakery and was sliced for him when he bought it. Since he knew that I made my own bread, he thought that I should inherit his family's knife. I met him in my 20's and the knife works just as well as ever now that I am in my 70's!
That is so awesome Diane, thank you for sharing! It's great to have generational tools.
Nice video. A true video.
Thank you!
I looooooove this video, thank you so much for the insight of this lovely art !!
Great video. Looking forward to more from your trip!
Great video
I’m excited to see videos of the individual blacksmiths and their shops.
Great video. I look forward to all the videos that will becoming out of this trip throughout the year.
Please tell me there are going to be videos for each factory you visited🙏
Oh, absolutely!
Awesome guys. Thanks. When is Naoto doing a new nerd power hour?
Tomorrow! We're going over all the fun and nerdy steel things!
@@KnifewearKnives thank you, I’ll sure catch it. Have a good day.
Greate video.
The long blank kinfe is of which style?
Thanks for the content. Do you guys plan to release the video of Tanaka-san's workshop ? I went there Last year but didn't enter to ask for a visit.
I'm sure we will one of these days!
Are knife that Mike working on will be up for sale in scratch and dent section after it finish? 😂😂
ONE OF A KIND NEW PRODUCT: ultra rustic heavy duty knife blank. display purposes only. $10.
@@KnifewearKnives masashi San new kurouchi knife looks sexy damn need to get one of those
Are you guys planning to put up a subtitled and edited version of the masashi san interview? I saw it live, but I would really like to see what was said directly translated with subtitles.
I can make that happen, absolutely!
@@KnifewearKnives that would be amazing if please
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Sad that there are so few women blacksmiths in Japan!
I think that's really going to change over the next couple of decades. There are so many talented women working in Tojiro, and seeing small changes like Yamatsuka-san's daughter joining the trade is incredible to see. There's progress happening on every level!