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The SharpEdge SG2 Bunka Matte 200mm Knife is Versatile

The SharpEdge SG2 Bunka Matte 200mm knife is a high-quality kitchen utensil for avid chefs to incorporate into their collection when looking for a premium option for preparing their choice of fare.

The knife features an eight-inch blade that is suited for cutting anything from vegetables to meats, and is handmade by Japanese knife maker Suncraft to ensure the utmost attention to a high-quality build. The knife blade has been hardened to 62 to 63 HRC and forged using the san-man sandwich method with the core of the blade constructed with SG2 powder steel.

The SharpEdge SG2 Bunka Matte 200mm knife is designed with a reversed tanto tip that allows for precision carving and cuts, while still allowing the knife to maintain an overall slim design.
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