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While the non-forged knives are excellent tools, our customers seem to want a more upscale look. In reaction to that demand we have re-introduced a line of forged kitchen knives with traditional European styling.
The idea of cutting a fine steak with the knife provided by most restaurants, even very classy ones, is nearly enough to keep me from ordering a steak. A perfect solution to this problem is the Shun Gentleman's Personal Knife.
These handsome steak knives with blades of 440 high-carbon stainless tool steel have been handled with Picasso Marble from Utah. The quality is outstanding, the appeal superb.
This set of four plates features reproductions of the following photographs by L. A. Huffman, renowned and prolific photographer of the West in the late 1800s and early 1900s- "Tunis Henry" - 1886, "Emma" - 1897, "Two Cowboys" - 1895, and "Honeycut on White Star" - 1904.
Solid and polished to perfection, this bowl is as beautiful as it is practical. It is hand turned by gifted artisans from a solid piece of fossil stone - a type of limestone, which displays impressions of marine fossils that were embedded in the earth's crust millions of years ago.
This sturdy and rugged lazy susan is made from the recycled top, or head, of an authentic American wine barrel, set on a swivel base and hard wood legs. Its ample size holds all your favorite spices and oils for easy access while cooking or use the hand forged twisted steel handles to move it to the den or patio for serving your favorite food or beverage.
These fine pieces of dinnerware and serving pieces were created as a result of a personal search for elegant western dinnerware. Abigail Hornik - Minckler had access to a large collection of photography by L. A. Huffman (1854-1931), perhaps the most significant photographer of the West.