58HRC Damascus Steel Chef + Fork Knife Set for $69
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

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. That’s why Jay Knives brings you this Chef + Fork Knife Set. Both knives in this set are completed, high end, superior, and refined. The blades are hand-forged, heat-treated, ground, polished, and at times etched and engraved – all by traditional means – 100% hand made. This set includes a 5″ chef knife and a 6″ fork knife with the same hardness of 58 HRC and Damascus finish.
Damascus blades will require more attention, since the higher carbon metals that help create the pattern present a higher risk of corrosion. We recommend cleaning the blade after it has come into contact with moisture and especially acidic materials like apples, steak, or fingers.
Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Blade length: 5″ (chef knife), 6″ (fork knife)
- Blade material: 52100 Steel, 5160 Steel, 203E Steel, 15N20 Steel
- Blade hardness: 58 HRC
- Blade style: chef + fork
- Blade grind: flat
- Blade type: fixed
- Blade finish: Damascus
- Handle material: rose wood + Damascus guard
- Handle thickness: 0.5″
- Overall length: 9.5″ (chef knife), 10″ (fork knife)
- Sheath material: vegetable tanned leather
Includes
- Chef + Fork Knife with Sheath
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