Chef's knife

Cutlery – Blades – Plural cutting edge

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30355, 30357, 30308, B26B 902

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056923082

ABSTRACT:
A knife comprising a blade and a handle adapted to be grasped with a hand. The blade comprises a body having a proximal and a distal end. A longitudinally-extending tang is disposed at the proximal end of the body to attach the handle to the body of the blade. The blade has a sharp cutting edge on a first margin and a flat edge on a second margin. The second margin is on the opposite side of the body. The first and second margins merge together at their distal ends to form a tip. The tip has a sharp cutting edge on each margin. The first margin has a serrated portion between the cutting edge on the tip and the cutting edge between the proximal end and the sharp cutting edge on the tip. The first margin is bowed outwardly between the proximal end and the distal end. The second margin extending longitudinally from the proximal end for a predetermined length and then bends obliquely for a second predetermined length to terminate in the tip.

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