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Desert Dawn Bird's Beak Knife, 3 inches
Town Cutler

Desert Dawn Bird's Beak Knife, 3 inches

Regular price $130.00 $0.00

The Desert Dawn Collection is inspired by the high desert Nevada night skies. Made with Nitro-V stainless steel, which is known for its high corrosion resistance and long lasting edge retention.

The handles showcase live edge Buckeye Burl set in black midnight resin with nickel silver frame pinning. A swept forward heel, rounded spine, and ergonomic faceted handle grind give these knives a grip and feel that is comfortable for extended use in the kitchen.

A small curved knife for slicing soft fruits, peeling skins or blemishes from a variety of fruits and vegetables, and cutting decorative garnishes such as rosettes in radishes or fluted mushrooms. This bird’s beak has a concave edge profile that enables a controlled peeling style motion, to keep the tip forward and product on the edge of the knife without slipping.

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Detail

  • 3 inch blade length
  • Nitro-V stainless steel 
  • Handle: 
    • Live Edge Buckeye Burl in Black Midnight resin
    • G-10 liner
    • Nickel silver frame pins
  • Made in the USA

Care Instruction

  • Hand-wash with warm soapy water 
  • Avoid abrasive sponges 
  • Never put your knife in the dishwasher or leave it soaking in water 
  • Dry thoroughly with a paper towel after cleaning 
  • Always keep your knife clean and dry 

Ship Time

  • Ready to ship

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