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Saladini Cutlery

Saladini Chef Knife 6.5" Olive Wood Handle

Item 164480
Model 5009O
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  • Saladini 6.5" Chef’s knife is just a little shorter with not quite as much belly as the 8" Chef’s Knife, but it is perhaps our favorite knife. All the balance and beauty of the 8" while still having enough belly for chopping, dicing and slicing! Beautifully executed in stainless steel...

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    Saladini 6.5" Chef’s knife is just a little shorter with not quite as much belly as the 8" Chef’s Knife, but it is perhaps our favorite knife. All the balance and beauty of the 8" while still having enough belly for chopping, dicing and slicing! Beautifully executed in stainless steel and Italian olivewood. 420B Stainless Steel, hardened to HRC 55-57, was selected for the blades because it releases the least chrome during use. Hand-wash with mild detergent or soap, and use sodium bicarbonate to remove any stains soap cannot remove.

    Saladini Coltellinai in Scarperia, Italy
    Saladini Knives date back to the early days of Scarperia, an Italian village founded by the Republic of Florence on September 8, 1306, as a military outpost. Sometime in the 15th century blacksmithing activities began that eventually led to the village becoming known as the “town of knives.” By the middle of the 19th century, the Saladini family had become well-known as master blacksmiths. A century later, in 1984, young Leonardo Saladini became an apprentice to his uncle, and in 1997 he struck out on his own and opened Saladini’s Cutler Shop.

    This blacksmithing heritage is reflected in Saladini Coltellinai Knives. The choice of high quality materials, attention to detail, and continuous innovation and research have enabled the company to grow and prosper, but the real value is the magnificent craftsmanship, which lives on at Saladini Coltellinai.

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