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Authentic Vintage Dexter Chef Knife Discover the timeless charm of the Dexter 8.75" Chef Knife, a true piece of American culinary heritage. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this knife is a testament to the art of hand-forging and the endu
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Authentic Vintage Dexter Chef Knife
Discover the timeless charm of the Dexter 8.75" Chef Knife, a true piece of American culinary heritage. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this knife is a testament to the art of hand-forging and the enduring legacy of Dexter, one of the USA's oldest knife-making firms.Unmatched Craftsmanship and Quality
This knife is a marvel of craftsmanship, hand-forged after drop-forged springy steel that holds an edge exceptionally well. The 8.75" blade is hand-ground, ensuring a fine edge that sharpens effortlessly. Its wide and full-bellied design, with a flat heel and thin, convex-ground springy steel, is a unique Dexter style that guarantees both precision and durability.- Hand-forged and hand-ground blade
- Springy steel for long-lasting edge retention
Perfect for the Kitchen Enthusiast
Whether you're a professional chef or a passionate home cook, this Dexter chef knife is an invaluable addition to your kitchen arsenal. Its distinctive design and exceptional performance make it ideal for a wide range of culinary tasks, from chopping vegetables to slicing meats. Embrace the blend of industrial production and skilled handiwork that defines this exquisite knife.- Perfect for various kitchen tasks
- High-quality materials for longevity
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