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Chef's Arsenal is proud to offer authentic "Rotary Engraving" of this best-selling Wusthof Chef's Knife. This is different, and superior to "Laser Engraving". Lasers can not directly engrave pure steel, so Laser engraved knives must be treated first with a chemical before "marking". The resulting "marking" by a laser is flat, and black, and will wear off with time. Our engraving is etched directly into the steel, creating a everlasting heirloom, with your choice of text. There are 3 possible Engraving locations - Front, Back, and Bolster. No kitchen should be without this manual food processor. It is the most essential of all knives used in the kitchen. Slicing, mincing, dicing of all kind of food. Perfectly balanced, an extension of your hand. Precision forged from a single blank of steel with bolster and full tang. Ergonomic handle design developed in consultation with professional chefs. Full bolster/finger guard for safety and protection. Caution: cook´s knives purposely have been ground extra thin for the ultimate cutting performance. Chopping through bones will damage the fine edge.
8" Chef Knife can be Engraved in up to 3 Locations (Left Face, Right Face, and Bolster)
Image Shown does not show actual "Texture". Engraving will be bright, shiny with a depth you can feel.
Engraving is Diamond Etching performed in-House by an Authorized Wusthof Retailer
Product is the new 2020 Logo and Box Design - Wusthof Item #1040100120
Precision-forged from a single blank of high carbon stainless steel. Knife Made in Germany
I bought this for my father with his initials engraved* - He absolutely loved it. The personalization did not complicate the order and the overall quality was to be expected for the brand. Arrived sharp (so be careful), excellent balance, and more robust than the Japanese style, so have at it with [smaller] bones. Very pleased. Happy cooking.* It’s more of a laser etching than “engraving.” Not a problem for me, but FYI