Chicago Cutlery 2-Knife Set with Storage Case

These in limited supply so may not be around when the sun comes up.
What a great Christmas gift, don’t forget to get a coin from the person you are giving them too or it will cut the friendship.
$13.99 + shipping
Product Description
This 2-Knife Set comes retail boxed with upc
Chicago Cutler Landmark Santoku Knife and Partoku Knife with Storage Case
- Professional Stainless Steel Forged Blades with Dual Material Handles
- 6.75″ Santoku Knife is perfect for slicing, dicing, chopping and mincing with ease
- 4.5″ Partoku Knife is designed to combine the convenience of a paring knife with the versatility of a santoku knife
- Hollow indents above the edge allows food to release from the blade
- Exclusive taper grind edge provides extreme sharpness for precise cutting
- High carbon stainless steel creates a stronger harder blade, resisting stains, rust and pitting
- Full metal tang extends from the tip of the blade to the end of the knife, forming part of the handle and adding strength, balance and control
- Forged bolster, the raised area between the blade and the handle keeps your fingers from running up on the blade
- Contour handle combines comfort and security with sleek contemporary styling
- First introduced to commemorate Chicago Cutlery’’s 75th anniversary, the Landmark series embodies the brand’’s trademark elegance, strength, sharpness and ease of handling
- Lifetime Guarantee
Get 6 Pairs for $19.99, that is $3.33 each (plus shipping)!
Wondering about the coin?
It is an old wives tale that if a friend gives you a knife you should give them a coin or your friendship will soon be broken. Here are some other fun wives tales with knives:
If you give a knife as a gift to a lover that means the love will soon end.
Place a knife under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.
If knives are crossed at the table it will cause a quarrel.
It is bad luck to close a pocket knife unless you were the one who opened it.
Knife falls, gentleman calls
Fork falls, lady calls
Spoon falls, baby calls
Stir with a knife, stir up strife





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