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Shun Ken Onion 3.5" Paring Knife

Shun knives are made in Japan by a company with a 700-year tradition as premier bladesmiths.

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About the design: Award-winning knife designer Ken Onion created an ambidextrous handle with an angled offset bolster and stability bump on the lower portion for maximum comfort. The knife is "zero balanced" at the center for control. The slightly elevated PakkaWood handles allow for full contact between the knife and the cutting surface while protecting the cook's knuckles. It's ergonomic design at its best.
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Shun Ken Onion 3.5" Paring Knife

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Shun knives are made in Japan by a company with a 700-year tradition as premier bladesmiths.

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      $119.99
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About the design: Award-winning knife designer Ken Onion created an ambidextrous handle with an angled offset bolster and stability bump on the lower portion for maximum comfort. The knife is "zero balanced" at the center for control. The slightly elevated PakkaWood handles allow for full contact between the knife and the cutting surface while protecting the cook's knuckles. It's ergonomic design at its best.