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Shun Classic 9-Inch Slicing Knife with Scallops | 
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| Brand: Shun Category: Kitchen
List Price: $154.00 Buy New: $121.95 You Save: $32.05 (21%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 62215
Size: 9-inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 16.9 x 3.2 x 1.1
MPN: DM0720 Model: DM0720 EAN: 4901601589498 ASIN: B0000Y7L94
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| Features:
| • | 9-inch Japanese slicing knife; ideal for everything from cakes to sandwiches | | • | Precision-forged stainless-steel blade; scalloped edge prevents food from sticking | | • | Clad with16 layers of stainless steel to produce a rust-free Damascus look | | • | Durable D-shaped Pakkawood handle; comfortable offset steel bolster | | • | lifetime warranty; manufactured in Seki City, Japan |
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Amazon.com Review A member of the stylish Shun Classic line, this knife comfortably handles any kitchen slicing need from cakes and sandwiches to oranges and tomatoes. Featuring a blade measuring 9 inches in length, this tool finishes with a sharp point. Scalloped detailing along the knife's cutting edge creates air pockets during use to prevent food from adhering to its sides and maximize cutting efficiency. p Leveraging a 90-year history of superior workmanship, Shun knives are precision-forged in Japan by renowned blade manufacturer KAI. Using technologically advanced processes, a VG-10 "super steel" core is clad with 16 layers of high-carbon stainless steel to produce a rust-free Damascus-look blade. The Damascus detailing not only enhances the knife's aesthetic appeal, it also prevents morsels from sticking and avoids crushing or damaging foods. Forming a comfortable D-shaped hold, a fused blend of hardwood veneers and resin comprise the unique ebony Pakkawood handle. A traditionally offset stainless-steel bolster protects knuckles while a steel end-cap finishes the piece. Although dishwasher-safe, hand washing is recommended. This product includes a lifetime warranty. i-- Amy Arnold/i
Product Description For trimming and slicing everything from delicate smoked salmon to the substantial skirt steak, this knife is a must-have. The extreme sharpness leaves roasts flavorful and juicy, while the hollow-ground blade ensures easy release for uninterrupted use. Made in the ancient city of Seki, Japan, Shun knives rely on extremely sharp blades, made of Japanese VG10 steel clad with 32 layers (16 on each side) of high-carbon stainless, it delivers precision slicing, cutting and chopping unprecedented by its competitors. Imagine, a knife made the same way as ancient Samurai swords, handcrafted still today. Sharper out of the box than other knives, the Shun Classic maintains its sharpness longer, since the finely-polished blade edge has a natural tendency to remain straighter, yet can be honed using a standard steel or sent to the factory for free sharpening. The wavy, Damascus-look pattern on the blade offers stick resistance, reducing prep--plus it's rust-free. The Alton Angle, a design contribution of cookbook author and celebrity chef Alton Brown, provides more finger and knuckle clearance than a standard, straight knife allows while cutting and slicing. The 10-degree angle at the bolster also provides extra leverage to improve control and efficiency, particularly useful with smaller knives. The ebony Pakkawood handle, made of a durable white birch wood and resin combination, has a un
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| Customer Reviews:
Better Than Five Stars!!! November 18, 2006 NuJoi (Chicago, IL United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I believe if you're serious about cooking, you should own great cookware and excellent knives. I finally stepped up and got excellent knives. For those who haven't heard the hype, Shun is one of the most respected knife brands in the world. Check them out on the Web at kershawknives.com. br / br /Great features of the entire line include these cool "D" shaped handles that fit your hand better. Every Shun Classic knife is made in a right- and left-handed version (chefsresource.com for lefties). The handles are made of wood and are specially treated. The steel used for the blades is harder than what you would find in most other knives. The knives are EXTREMELY sharp. One thing to note about Asian knives is that they must be sharpened at a different angle, 16-18 degrees vs. 20 degrees for German knives. The Shun steel takes the guesswork out of getting the angle correct because of the flat edge on one side of the metal disc below the handle. br / br /9-Inch Slicing -- This is an impressive knife. It's sleek and sharp like the rest of its siblings. I know the granton edge is supposed to reduce drag, but I'm not certain this is a necessity for a knife I use three times a year. There is a version without the grantons that's a few dollars cheaper. br / br /This is an expensive, but lifetime investment. I encourage you to visit stores and feel the knives in your hand to make sure you are comfortable with them. For more info on Shun, check out Alton Brown's website. For ratings on various brands and types of knives, check out cooksillustrated.coms' equipment ratings. br / br /Shun is probably the best kitchen purchase I've made and the one I'm most proud of. br /
Perfect for shashimi December 19, 2005 L. A. Kane (Seattle, WA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Kershaw-Shun makes the best knives I've ever owned, bar none. They come with a razor edge and are easy to re-hone with just a few strokes on the Kershaw-Shun steel (well worth purchasing to accompany this set). All their knives utilize the damascus pattern and perfectly crafted profile slice through darn near anything (food-like anyway) with ease. The scalloped detailing on this one creates air pockets which prevent food from adhering to the sides, creating even better cutting efficiency than their already high level. I can cut perfectly thin, beautiful slices from any fish time after time using this fine knife. The weight and balance are perfect. It is designed for right-handed chefs with a d-shaped handle so if you are a leftie it may not be as comfortable or easy to use.
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