Damascus Chef Knife with Buffalo Horn, Brass & Rose Wood Handle for $59

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Damascus Chef Knife with Buffalo Horn
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KEY FEATURES

Kitchen knives must be first and foremost a formidable tool, possessing very specific attributes that endow them with the ability to process food properly. This one-of-a-kind Damascus chef knife is superior and refined, allowing you to slice, dice, chop, and skin with absolute ease — and the stunning buffalo horn and rose wood handle detailing will make this knife a gorgeous addition to your kitchen.

  • Model: 9039
  • Material: Damascus steel (1095 & 15n20)
  • Overall length: 13″
  • Blade length: 8.25″
  • Blade width: 2.25″
  • Blade thickness: 3/3.5mm
  • Blade hardness: 56-58 HRC
  • Handle: buffalo horn bolster, brass spacer, rose wood
  • Always treat w/ any vegetable oil to store
  • Manufacturer’s 90-day warranty


Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase

PRODUCT SPECS

Includes

  • Damascus Chef Knife with Buffalo Horn, Brass & Rose Wood Handle
  • Leather sheath

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