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  2. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    Dog Bone: Double bolstered handle with a blade opening from each end. The blade is symmetrical, with roughly parallel sides. Dog Leg: A double bolstered handle with a significant cant, resembling the shape of a dog's hind leg. Can have one or two blades that open from the same end. Elephant's toenail

  3. Cookie cutter - Wikipedia

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    A cookie mould typically has an ornate design debossed into the surface; the mould is pressed into the cookie dough to produce an embossed design. These moulds may be flat disks or may be in the shape of a rolling pin. Cookie press An automated or hand-operated cookie press, also called a cookie gun, is used to make large batches of cookies ...

  4. Table knife - Wikipedia

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    Table knives with bone or ivory handles; the maker's legend is stamped on the blade A formal place setting, including fish knife and fork An English dinner setting, c. 1750 A stainless steel dinner knife on a knife rest. A table knife is an item of cutlery with a single cutting edge, and a blunt end – part of a table setting. Table knives are ...

  5. Sharpfinger - Wikipedia

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    The Schrade Sharpfinger is a fixed-blade utility knife, measuring approximately 7.5 inches (19.1 cm) in overall length, with a 3.5-inch (8.9 cm) blade.

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  7. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    This is a boning butchering knife used for cattle to cut hanging meat from the bone with a pointed tip and a short height which allows the user to turn to cut along bone, connective tissue or fat. The general size is 15 centimetres (6 inches). Katsuobushi-kiri — 鰹節切 — (lit: "bonito-cutter").