Yoshikazu Tanaka House Brand Sharpener?

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Who is the sharpener for the yoshikazu house brand? Or at least what I assume to be his house brand as it's what many of his knives that aren't under the major labels like hado are sold as

For reference
https://knivesandstones.us/products/yoshikazu-tanaka-white-1-damascus-gyuto-210-240mm

Bernal and a number of other shops just have many of these similar looking knives just listed under Yoshikazu Tanaka, but I cannot find any info on the sharpener.
 
I agree with @Cliff - it's likely to be multiple different specialists depending on availability/capacity at the time the batches of knives are forged are ready for sharpening. I think the good news is that none of them are likely to be anything but excellent sharpeners, but in many of these cases, it would be hard - if not impossible - to determine who the sharpener is unless it's specifically called out.
 
Some of my suppliers will not name sharpeners of some lines. Either the artisan wants anonymity or as @Cliff and @thebradleycrew have said, it could be outsourced to various sharpeners etc..
Thanks! Yeah I'm coming to understand that this seems to be the industry standard unless a maker has the intention to craft the product as a collaboration between a specific smith and sharpener.
 
Thanks! Yeah I'm coming to understand that this seems to be the industry standard unless a maker has the intention to craft the product as a collaboration between a specific smith and sharpener.
Your spot on there, I also think some of the older sharpeners don't really want to be "known", that might change with the younger artisans.
 
Your spot on there, I also think some of the older sharpeners don't really want to be "known", that might change with the younger artisans.
True, at least many of the all star sharpeners ive heard of like myojin and maruyama are pretty young. I've just gotten into the world of high end knives so I just assumed sharpeners being well known was always a thing.

Anyways, thanks for the info. I decided to buy it so hopefully the grind is decent. It sounds like I shouldn't be too concerned.
 
True, at least many of the all star sharpeners ive heard of like myojin and maruyama are pretty young. I've just gotten into the world of high end knives so I just assumed sharpeners being well known was always a thing.

Anyways, thanks for the info. I decided to buy it so hopefully the grind is decent. It sounds like I shouldn't be too concerned.
Jump down the rabbit hole!
 
That looks like one from Hatsukokoro and they do not disclose the sharpener. I believe the sharpener may change, but at one time it was a well respected sharpener who had officially retired.
 
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