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I have the Richmond Artifex 240mm (9.5"), and absolutely love it. AEBL Swedish surgical steel, is stainless but behaves like carbon. Blade is thin, light, very well balanced. Despite the size, you can do precision work.I found it significantly better than my Tojiro DP vg10, and a Henckels and a Sabatier i have.It is the opposite of a heavier thicker knife one normally finds. And it is a gyuto.
I have two Henckels, one 8 and one 12, and they are great but they are over 30 years old. Maybe they made steel a little better then.
I think you'll be very happy with the Richmond in HAP40. AEB-L is superb for a true stainless but the edge retention of HAP40 is off the charts. VG-10 isn't bad by any means but it's yesterday's Super-Steel, surpassed in every way by the newer crop of SS and near-SS tool steels. VG-10 does suck to sharpen once you get used to HAP40, M390, AEB-L and SRS-15.
Does anyone have any first hand experience with Bob Kramer knives? I understand he was the first US Master Bladesmith to make kitchen knives.http://kramerknives.com/gallery/His personal history is one of choosing a path and sticking to it and worth a read.http://kramerknives.com/story/
But, "the first to make kitchen knives", is a bit of a stretch. V...