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  3. Fillet knife - Wikipedia

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    A fillet knife (also called a filleting knife) is a kitchen knife used for filleting. It gives good control and aids in filleting. It is a very flexible member of the boning knife family that is used to filet and prepare fish. Fillet knife blades are typically 15 to 28 cm (6 to 11 in) long.

  4. Maguro bōchō - Wikipedia

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    A maguro bōchō (Japanese: 鮪包丁, lit. "tuna knife"), or maguro kiri bōchō (鮪切り包丁, lit. "tuna cutter"), is an extremely long, highly specialized Japanese knife that is commonly used to fillet tuna, as well as many other types of large ocean fish.

  5. Knife game - Wikipedia

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    The knife game, pinfinger, nerve, bishop, knife fingies , five finger fillet ( FFF ), or chicken[citation needed] is a game wherein, placing the palm of one's hand down on a table with fingers apart, using a knife (such as a pocket or pen knife), or other sharp object, one attempt to stab back and forth between one's fingers, trying not to hit ...

  6. 55 Father’s Day Gift Ideas for a Dad from His Son - AOL

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    Fish 'n Fillet Knife. An etched fillet knife like this—with a Swedish blade and birch handle—will help dad turn his next catch into a feast.

  7. Sashimi bōchō - Wikipedia

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    A fugu hiki is similar to the yanagi ba, except that the blade is thinner and more flexible. As the name indicates, the fugu hiki is traditionally used to slice very thin fugu sashimi and is stored separately from the other knives. The length of the knife is suitable to fillet medium-sized fish.

  8. Kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Fillet knives are like very flexible boning knives that are used to fillet and prepare fish. They have blades about 15 cm to 28 cm (6 to 11 inches) long, allowing them to move easily along the backbone and under the skin of fish.

  9. Deba bōchō - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to behead and fillet fish. Its thickness, and often a more obtuse angle on the back of the heel allow it to cut off the heads of fish without damage. The rest of the blade is then used to ride against the fish bones, separating the fillet.

  10. Boning knife - Wikipedia

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    Boning knives are not as thick-bladed as some of other popular kitchen or butcher knives, as this makes precision boning, especially deep cuts and holes easier. A stiff boning knife is good for boning beef and pork, but a very flexible boning knife is preferred for poultry and fish.

  11. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    Western-style (i.e., flexible) fillet knives made from 4116 are specifically marketed as intended for saltwater fishing because of the corrosion resistance of this steel. On a separate but related note, the X55CrMoV14 described below as Swiss Army Knife steel and also known as Krupp 4110 is also part of this CrMoV steel family.

  12. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese kitchen knife is a type of kitchen knife used for food preparation. These knives come in many different varieties and are often made using traditional Japanese blacksmithing techniques. They can be made from stainless steel , or hagane , which is the same kind of steel used to make Japanese swords . [1]