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2021 what look It so long?

Twenty-twenty-one sounds so much better than 2020, don’t you think? In addition to being a welcome change in terms of digits, the new year also promises to be a memorable one in terms of new knife designs, materials and more, perhaps inspired in no small part by a desire to leave behind the calamities the entire world has undergone in the past dozen months, and embrace the ingenuity and creativity of some of the planet’s best knife designers and manufacturers.

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