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Benchmade 'Prestigedges' Kitchen Knife Set

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Price: $349.99
Manufacturer: BENCHMADE
Manufacturer Item #: 4501
Impact Item #: 610953117108
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Edges so telling they're nothing less than a redefinition of the finest in kitchen cutlery. A throwback to purity of design and yet fashioned with a progressive appreciation of modern age materials and technologies for their premium performance qualities. From arguably the finest cutting edge available anywhere in the world today to the custom qualities of classic elegance in visual and functional detail. The best of the best for a culinary experience that's the epitome of the essence of edge. An edge so telling it's in the name (pronounced "prestigious") is nothing less than a redefinition of the finest in kitchen cutlery. A throwback to purity of design yet fashioned with a progressive appreciation of modern age materials and technologies for their premium performance qualities. The solid, one-piece blade design offers arguably the finest cutting edge available in the world today combined with classic elegance in visual and balanced functional detail. It's the epitome of "the essence of edge."

PRESTIGEDGES - Blade Material: Single Piece, Full-Tang 440C Stainless Steel Hardened to 58-60HRC; Handle: Impregnated Real Wood Laminate; Woven Micarta Bolster; Nickel/Silver Rivet Assembly
PARING KNIFE - Blade Length: 3.50" (8.89cm); Thickness: 0.0725" (1.84mm); Overall Length: 7.09" (18.01cm); Weight: 2.10oz (60gm)
UTILITY KNIFE -Blade Length: 6.00" (15.24cm); Thickness: 0.120" (3.05mm); Overall Length: 10.25" (26.04cm); Weight: 4.80oz (136gm)
CHEF KNIFE - Blade Length: 8.00" (20.32cm); Thickness: 0.1415" (3.59mm); Overall Length: 13.00" (33.00cm); Weight: 8.50oz (241gm)

Three knife set comes in an attractive presentation case.

This knife set is a personal favorite of the owner of Impact Guns, having world wide culinary training (including classical field training in Villa deLores, Argentina), he calls it "my favorite slicer and dicer" and "I finally threw away my Ginzu knifes". We agree, and promise you'll never see these knives on any RONCO infomercials!