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  2. Shun Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    Shun Cutlery is a kitchen knife brand of the KAI Group, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. In the United States , Shun is sold by Kai USA in Tualatin, Oregon —alongside the Kershaw Knives and Zero Tolerance Knives brands.

  3. Kershaw Knives - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kershaw won "American Made Knife of the Year" for the Tilt (model 4001) and Shun won "Kitchen Knife of the Year" for the Shun Premier line. [11] In the 2011 Blade Show, Zero Tolerance's 0777 won "Overall Knife of the Year," the ZT-Rick Hinderer 0560/0561 won "Collaboration of the Year," and the Shun Fuji line won "Kitchen Knife of the ...

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    Shun Classic 8-Inch Chef's Knife. ... “A good quality Japanese whetstone will keep their knife sharp and take their chopping skills to the next level,” says 2014 F&W Best New Chef Ari Taymor ...

  5. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Hōchō, Japanese kitchen knives in Tokyo. A Japanese kitchen knife is a type of kitchen knife used for food preparation. These knives come in many different varieties and are often made using traditional Japanese blacksmithing techniques. They can be made from stainless steel, or hagane, which is the same kind of steel used to make Japanese ...

  6. Shun - Wikipedia

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    Shun Dynasty, dynasty established by Li Zicheng in 1644 "Shun" (song), a 2009 song by musician Ringo Sheena. SHUN, an Internet Relay Chat command, used to prevent a user sending messages to a server's channels; Shun Cutlery; Shun (band), a music unit led by Susumu Hirasawa SYUN, a label created by Hirasawa under DIW Records named after the group

  7. Santoku - Wikipedia

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    A traditional washiki-handled Japanese santoku knife A European-style santoku knife with a Granton edge (fluted blade) The santoku bōchō (Japanese: 三徳包丁, — lit. "three virtues knife" or "three uses knife") or bunka bōchō (文化包丁) is a general-purpose kitchen knife originating in Japan. Its blade is typically between 13 and ...

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