Rod Knife

Is there a technical name for a rod-styled knife sharpener that chefs use?
this is called a steel.
BIOHAZARD 5 – Boss Fight: Uroboros (Stun Rod/Knife Only) Part 1 of 2
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Wüsthof 2-Stage Knife Sharpener $19.50 This Wusthof Knife Life Sharpener is a two stage knife sharpener with a built-in scissors sharpener. The carbide side sets your knife’s edge, while the ceramic side finishes the edge. The scissors sharpener will sharpen both blades for left- or right-handed scissors at the same time. The E-Z grip handle and non-slip rubber feet helps to keep the sharpener in place and safe to use. The Knife Life S… |
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Oxo SteeL Kitchen Tool and Utensil Rack $9.99 In need of some pegs? Store your hanging tools, specifically OXO’s SteeL and Good Grips tools, with ease and style with this tool rack. The rack is equipped with six pegs, and is quick and easy to install using the included hardware. It is made entirely of sleek and durable stainless steel, and looks fantastic in every kitchen setting. OXO was founded on the philosophy of Universal Design, which i… |
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J.A. Henckels 9-Inch Poly Sharpening Steel $15.95 A classic tool that helps get the best from knives, this sharpening steel is a solidly crafted addition to any knife block. Between professional sharpenings, tiny metal fibers bend down on a blade, dulling the surface. The purpose of the sharpening steel is to straighten up those fibers, maintaining the sharpest edge possible for daily use. This model is lightweight, with a flared handle and a tap… |
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Come Fly With Me (CD & DVD) $7.28 A year after his slickly produced recording debut launched him on a meteoric course to stardom, this combo CD/DVD set chronicles Michael Buble’s crowd-pleasing live performances before amphitheater-sized crowds on a triumphant national tour. The audio portion kicks off with pair of new studio recordings again reinforce the 20-something Canadian heartthrob’s 1950s-something artistic tack with mixed… |
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Kurt Weill: The Centennial $10.98 … |
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Dog Tag Deluxe Survival Knife $23.95 Dog Tag Deluxe Survival Knife is perfect for camping, hiking, climbing, self defense and survival. Razor sharp hollow ground edge. Heat treated 440C stainless with reflective finish and sighting hole for signaling. Lash down point for attaching a handle, Notch for fire starting with Ferrocerium Rod, protective sheath slides over blade, Engravable, 27 inch chain and a button compass…. |
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The Big Knife (Amazon.com Exclusive) [VHS] $7.99 After 1952′s The Bad and the Beautiful skewered Hollywood with a scathing attempt at self-analysis, The Big Knife (1955) finished the job of exposing the slimy underbelly of the studio system. This high-gloss noir, cynical to the bone and altogether hysterical in its potboiler theatrics, is a deliriously entertaining mid-’50s melodrama, adapted from the play by Clifford Odets (who brought a simila… |
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Oklahoma! (50th Anniversary Edition) $16.79 The hit Broadway musical from the 1940s gets a lavish if not always exciting workout in this 1955 film version directed by old lion Fred Zinnemann (High Noon). Gordon MacRae brings his sterling voice to the role of cowboy Curly, and Shirley Jones plays Laurie, the object of his affection. The Rodgers and Hammerstein score includes “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top,” “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,… |
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Oklahoma! $17.49 The hit Broadway musical from the 1940s gets a lavish if not always exciting workout in this 1955 film version directed by old lion Fred Zinnemann (High Noon). Gordon MacRae brings his sterling voice to the role of cowboy Curly, and Shirley Jones plays Laurie, the object of his affection. The Rodgers and Hammerstein score includes “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top,” “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,… |
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The Big Knife $19.98 After 1952′s The Bad and the Beautiful skewered Hollywood with a scathing attempt at self-analysis, The Big Knife (1955) finished the job of exposing the slimy underbelly of the studio system. This high-gloss noir, cynical to the bone and altogether hysterical in its potboiler theatrics, is a deliriously entertaining mid-’50s melodrama, adapted from the play by Clifford Odets (who brought a simila… |
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