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Another boring kitchen knife!
Here's a japanese stylish kitchen knife i recently finished. The blade is a convex ground sandwich construction. The sides are made of old bloom iron i got out of the restauration of the roof of a 15th century house. The center is made from roller bearing steel. The handle is caribou antler and pernambuco wood. Achim |
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I wouldn't say that Achim! It looks like a very interesting kitchen knife. Something I would love to have in MY kitchen. Thank you for showing it to us. |
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A great part of the joy of fine, handmade knives is the history of what went into them. Neat story on this very fine looking blade. |
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Achim, you are definetly a man of talent. I am glad you posted this image here because for some reason or other I can not get past your album cover page on imagestation. I see from the drop down there that you have several works pictured. ghostdog |
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Achim I wish my kitchen knives were as boring as yours : Actually I wish more makers would treat kitchen knives more seriously, they get used more than most other knives. I like your other boring kitchen knives too Roger |
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