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The Kershaw Shun Classic “D” shape Pakkawood (resin impregnated hardwood) handle along with the offset stainless steel bolster provide both ergonomic function and beauty.

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Kershaw Shun 3 inch Ken Onion Paring Knife

Kershaw Shun 3 inch Ken Onion Paring Knife


The Ken Onion series features the clad VG-10 blade made famous in our Shun line. But then the handsome, non-stick blade is combined with Ken Onion's signature ergonomic handle design and the...  [Read more about this product]

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Kershaw Cutlery

Kershaw is one of the most popular and well known brand names in the knife industry. Kershaw is a company that specializes in knives, and that is their niche, the focus on nothing more. The company operates internationally, but is owned out of Japan where ownership lies.

However, the company headquarters today are located in the United States, despite Japanese ownership. The company history of Kershaw is very interesting and so is the process by which Kershaw came to make their elite knives.

Kershaw began in the 1970s in the United States state of Orgeon. The startup was good and production began in Japan. After a few years, Japanese interest in the brand peaked, until Japanese owners purchased the American company. The company still lies in America, while ownership is in Japan.

Kershaw knives are one of the most recognized brands of American knives. In fact, they are one of the only elite knife brands to come out of the United States, while most come from Europe and Japan. Kershaw recently claimed title "knife of the year" and have even been seen on television shows, in movies, and the word "Kershaw" has been referenced in songs.

Kershaw have indeed grown to be one of the most well known knives in the United States.Although Kershaw is best known for its chef knives, the company also has collections and lines of unique dinnerware that has added to the company's popularity.

Chef knives require maintenance, like sharpening, but if you take good care of your Kershaw knives they will provide you with superior chopping and carving for the duration of their lives. They also have a variety of table knives that work well with dinnerware lines.

The kitchen knives that are produced be Kershaw are second to none in the United States. Kershaw makes its kitchen knives from steel and they are the only knives needed by chefs. Kershaw kitchen knives live up to the name of quality and superiority that consumers come to expect from the company name.

Kershaw kitchen knives continue the tradition of excellence by the Kershaw name.Kershaw knives are made from a distinct type of steel known as great knife steel. This ensures consumers that their knives are crafted from the highest quality materials. Kershaw blades are durable and reliable and are perfect for chef's uses in the kitchen.

The handles of Kershaw knives are known for their excellent quality and craftsmanship. While perfectly balancing with Kershaw blades, the handles also offer a comfortable fit into the user's hands. In addition, Kershaw's handles are aesthetically pleasing and designed with style in mind.

The easiest way to purchase your Kershaw knife set is to purchase it online. There are a variety of different packages available from Kershaw's website, or your can order "a la carte" or one knife at a time. If you are looking to purchase Kershaw knives online, you will have to go through a local dealer of some kind, however, because the knives cannot be purchased directly from Kershaw.

Finding a dealer for Kershaw knives is easy. In fact, you can go right to the Kershaw company website and find a list of carriers of the knives. It is important that you know what kind of knife you are looking for from Kershaw, to make your shopping easier. It is also important to shop around.

Finding the best value from different Kershaw carriers is simple. Check out a few of the websites Kershaw links you to in order to find the best deal possible.Make sure you give Kershaw another look when outfitting your new kitchen!

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