Kitchen Knife - Notable Brands

Notable Brands

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Company Country Prominent brands Other/notes
Calphalon American
CHROMA Cnife American Porsche, Haiku, ProCuTe Several times Bocuse d'or Winner - Mostly made in Japan and Romania
Cuisinart American
Cutco American Made in U.S.A.
Dexter-Russell American
F. Dick German Specialist for butcher
Füri Australian Rachael Ray (East/West) Made in China
Ginsu American Sold on US infomercials in the 1970s
GLOBAL Japanese Japanese brand produced by Yoshikin
J. A. Henckels German Made in Germany. (Henckels International: Spain and China)
Kershaw Knives Japanese and American Alton Brown (Shun: Alton's Angles) (Shun Ken Onion)
KitchenAid American
Kyocera Japanese Sells only ceramic knives
Robert Welch UK Signature Knives
Sabatier French K Sabatier, Au Carbone Made in Thiers, France, Au Carbone line are carbon steel
Spyderco American Pro Culinaire Made in USA & Japan
TC Blades Israel Japanese & European style kitchen cutlery Made in Israel
Victorinox Swiss RH Forschner, Swiss Army
WMF German Spitzenklasse, Grand Gourmet Made in Germany, Singapore and China
Wüsthof Dreizack German Emerilware

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