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Old 06-28-2010, 05:15 PM
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Custom boning knife

This one is a full tang hand rubbed blade of CPM154 at HRC61-62

Stainless bolsters and pins

Micarta spacer, and black and grey G10 scales.

Blade is 7 3/4"

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Old 06-29-2010, 02:30 PM
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Real nice blade, I've done a couple simular to that as well. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-01-2010, 09:20 AM
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it.


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Do you need a professional tool or an amateur? If you are an experienced cook, this is a different story. However, I was looking for a dairy device for cutting large pieces of meat, ribs and whole bones for grilling and a similar WebSite gave me many answers to questions. You will find there many different models, weigh all the pros and cons, that is, pick up your knife. Since there are many nuances, the handle is important to someone who needs a toothed blade. That is why it is always better to refer to expert articles.
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Do you need a professional tool or an amateur? If you are an experienced cook, this is a different story. However, I was looking for a dairy device for cutting large pieces of meat, ribs and whole bones for grilling and a similar WebSite gave me many answers to questions. You will find there many different models, weigh all the pros and cons, that is, pick up your knife. Since there are many nuances, the handle is important to someone who needs a toothed blade. That is why it is always better to refer to expert articles.
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