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April 1, 2025 – Josh Donald
Redesigning Tradition: Japanese Knife Evolution Told by the Sakimaru Takobiki
Going through a half dozen old stock Sakai Konosuke knives made between 2010 and 2015 that we recently acquired reminds me of something that I first learned about the nature of traditional Japanese knife-making through Sakai Konosuke. At first glance these knives are not super different from the same model knives being made today, but they did give me a...
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March 13, 2025 – Josh Donald
New Old Stock Knives: 2 Japanese Kotozawa & 20 Years of Bernal Cutlery
This March of 2025, Bernal Cutlery turned 20 years old, and, of course, that allows for a lot of introspection. Not just starting March first; it’s been happening for at least a year running up to the actual anniversary. I have gotten all maudlin looking at old photos of Kelly and I working the counter at 331 Cortland fifteen years...
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February 20, 2025 – Kelly Kozak
My Tiny Knife Collecting Problem
At 5 years old, my first job was helping my Grandma Gallagher out on Sunday morning. First, I cleaned “dust bunnies” around the hardwood floor corners, and then, after that, my next and most exciting task was cutting the morning vegetables for her Sunday soup. She paid me $2 for this work, which I greatly adored. Grandma Jane, a mother...
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January 7, 2025 – Josh Donald
That Day I Grabbed a 12" Chefs Knife
Happy New Year everyone! I want to wish you all a healthy, happy 2025. Hoping it is a big year in the best of ways, and in that spirit, may I offer the following: I recently pulled the 12” chef knife off one of the knife magnets in my kitchen, which doesn't often happen. Sure, if there was an extra...
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October 30, 2024 – Kelly Kozak
How Girls Can Help Their Country
I was a Girl Scout for a few days, maybe a few weeks, and my mom swears it was the Brownies not the Girl Scouts. I remember feeling way too dusty and tomboyish for the particular troop in my neighborhood but it was probably because the troop leader, Ursula Hutchenson, who was an adult bully who fixated on me and...
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September 26, 2024 – Kelly Kozak
A Pirates and Farmers’ Homage
Preparing for Bernal Cutlery's next phase, we are conjuring the spirit of Kochi Prefecture with Yuzukararin at the table as Bernal Cutlery turns 20.
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August 21, 2024 – Josh Donald
The Greenfield Gyuto & the Knives that Found Me
For many years, the idea of making a knife percolated in my mind; it always seemed 4 steps out of reach, so it lived in the junk drawer of my consciousness.
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July 2, 2024 – Josh Donald
A Snapshot of American Knife History in New England and San Francisco
Most of the Russell and San Francisco knives that I am the current chaperone of were from the estate of Don Rich, who took a special interest in focusing his many decades of knife collecting on J. Russell Green River Works, A.J. Jordan and the San Francisco makers Will & Finck and Michael Price.
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January 18, 2024 – Josh Donald
Two Bernal Cutlery Collaborations: Bookended Boning Knives
We finally got the Konosuke X Bernal Cutlery Ko-Sabaki knife back in stock. It was the first ever Bernal Cutlery collaboration we did, and getting it back in right now gave some perspective to all the collaborations we have happening and made me grateful to get to work with cooks, butchers, bakers, and of course, knife makers.
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About Bernal Cutlery
We are a full-service cutlery shop offering sharpening services, Japanese and Western culinary knives, vintage knives, outdoor, pocket and craft knives, cooking tools and accessories. We also offer knife skills and sharpening classes, and more.
We are proud to serve kitchen professionals, knife enthusiasts and home cooks alike. Located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California.
766 Valencia Street, SF, CA 94110
1 Ferry Building, Ste. 26, SF, CA 94110