SABATIER 7 1/2 Chef's Knife - Stainless Steel - SHARP !
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Product Description
A classic french chef's knife, this Sabatier has a 7 1/2" stainless steel blade and a composite handle. It is sharp and ready to go to work..
A classic french chef's knife, this Sabatier has a 7 1/2 stainless steel blade and a composite handle. It is sharp and ready to go to work.
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A classic french chef's knife, this Sabatier has a 7 1/2 stainless steel blade and a composite handle. It is sharp and ready to go to work.
SABATIER 7 1/2 Chef's Knife - Stainless Steel - SHARP !
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