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Boker Vox Saga 7.75" Damascus Chef's Kitchen Knife Castle Wood

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  • Overall Length: 12.75"
  • Blade Length: 7.75"
  • Cutting Edge: 7.75"
  • Blade Width: 2.00"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.11"
  • Blade Material: Damascus
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Finish: Damascus
  • Edge Type: Plain
  • Handle Length: 5.00"
  • Handle Width: 1.25"
  • Handle Thickness: 0.75"
  • Handle Material: Oak
  • Color: Wood
  • Weight: 6.89 oz.
  • User: Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Knife Type: Fixed Blade
  • Brand: Boker
  • Model: Saga Chef's Knife
  • Model Number: 130367DAM
  • Designer: Jesper Voxnaes
  • Country of Origin: Germany
  • Best Use: Kitchen
  • Product Type: Knife
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  • Boker Vox Saga 7.75" Damascus Chef's Kitchen Knife Castle Wood
  • Boker Vox Saga 7.75" Damascus Chef's Kitchen Knife Castle Wood
  • Boker Vox Saga 7.75" Damascus Chef's Kitchen Knife Castle Wood

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Features:

  • 7.75" Damascus steel blade made from 200 stainless layers for a strong edge and stunning look.
  • Attractive and historic 100-year-old oak castle wood handle.
  • Leather-covered gift box with certificate of authenticity.

Saga Damascus
This version of the Saga Chef's Knife is a masterwork. Its handle was lovingly crafted from one of the great wooden beams from the century-old Berg Castle, in Germany, allowing you to hold a bit of history in your hand. In addition, its blade features 200 layers of premium stainless Damascus steel made by Chad Nichols in Mississippi, USA. So not only does this knife look phenomenal, it also performs at a high level. All 199 pieces were handmade in Solingen, Germany, by Boker's master craftsman. Pick one up while you can!

Chef's Knife
The choice companion for cooks all over the world, this knife is characterized by a wide, tapering blade, a fine grind, and a razor edge. It is the best known—and perhaps the best loved—culinary tool. One belongs in every kitchen.

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