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Model 40612 Victorinox Boning Knife
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My knife looks like a boning knife, however, the brade is not flxable. It has numbers 806-6 stamped on it. What can you tell me about this knife?
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What kind of steel is in the 6" boning knife No. FOR5600705?
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Model 40612 Victorinox Boning Knife
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My knife looks like a boning knife, however, the brade is not flxable. It has numbers 806-6 stamped on it. What can you tell me about this knife?
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What kind of steel is in the 6" boning knife No. FOR5600705?

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Victorinox / Forschner 6" White Fibrox® Stiff Extra Wide Boning Knife

Boning knife; Stamped construction; 6" extra-wide, straight, stiff blade; White Fibrox® handle is slip resistant when wet; Lifetime warranty; NSF certified
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What kind of steel is in the 6" boning knife No. FOR5600705?

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All Forschner knives have high carbon, stainless steel blades that are hand finished at Victorinox in Switzerland by skilled craftsmen. Each knife is stamped from a single sheet of metal. The blade is then hardened, tempered, ground, polished, etched and finished. Victorinox uses a special tempering process to produce an edge that can be resharpened over and over again.
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