Dexter Russell 10" bread knife, with a fine toothed serrated stainless blade and riveted rosewood handle. No dishwasher.
Founded in 1818, as the Harrington Cutlery Company, and merging with the John Russell Cutlery Company in 1834, Dexter-Russell is the largest and oldest U.S. knife maker still doing business today. They continue to make a large selection of old-school carbon steel butcher knives and tools, as well as the ubiquitous white handled kitchen standbys. They are located in Southbridge, Massachusetts.
Steel Type | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Weight | 127 grams |
Height at Heel | 30 mm |
Overall Length | 385 mm |
Cutting Edge Length | 240 mm |
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