Show Off Your Kitchen Knives!
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That's a nice set of kitchen cutlery, Dimitri, and a very nice box too. All of it looks like it is in good condition.
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Thanks Joe!
It's in very good condition and I plan on using it to carve the Thanksgiving turkey!
It's in very good condition and I plan on using it to carve the Thanksgiving turkey!
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Cowdiddly, how did you re-blue the knife blades? I knew a man the re-blued gun parts in the kitchen oven. with burnt fingers to prove it. I see lot's of Chicago Cutlery cheap in thrift stores and garage sales. Set's at places like Meijers stores around $30. Don't hold a edge?
Last Friday's find at a friends open estate sale left overs. $4.00 for all. thank you. I should say that I do not see the letter K on them, but the online picture of the knife is a match. May have been worn off and rest is still visible.
K Sabatier Ham Knife 12 in
Description Features
The whole knife is forged in a single mass of stainless steel. The steel Z50C13, Rockwell 54-56 HRC, is tempered, ground and polished crosswise to produce a high-quality tool, great cutting power, cutting hardness and balance. POM handles are manually set and mounted on the tang using three through rivets. From forging to packaging, we garantee that all our operations are performed in the Thiers region in FRANCE by skilled workers to ensure a professional quality craft finish.
K Sabatier knife steel. stamped lettering.
VINTAGE KNIFE SHARPENING STEEL SABATIER PROFESSIONAL FRANCE
IN FRANCE SHARPENING STEEL IT IS 17 INCHES LONG
SABATIER PROFESSIONAL MADE
K Sabatier meat cleaver. with edge dings to be honed out.
Meat cleaver. still in good shape.
National products Company.
Dayton, Ohio USA
Guaranteed stainless steel. Pat. Nov.23-15
7" 12" O/L
Last Friday's find at a friends open estate sale left overs. $4.00 for all. thank you. I should say that I do not see the letter K on them, but the online picture of the knife is a match. May have been worn off and rest is still visible.
K Sabatier Ham Knife 12 in
Description Features
The whole knife is forged in a single mass of stainless steel. The steel Z50C13, Rockwell 54-56 HRC, is tempered, ground and polished crosswise to produce a high-quality tool, great cutting power, cutting hardness and balance. POM handles are manually set and mounted on the tang using three through rivets. From forging to packaging, we garantee that all our operations are performed in the Thiers region in FRANCE by skilled workers to ensure a professional quality craft finish.
K Sabatier knife steel. stamped lettering.
VINTAGE KNIFE SHARPENING STEEL SABATIER PROFESSIONAL FRANCE
IN FRANCE SHARPENING STEEL IT IS 17 INCHES LONG
SABATIER PROFESSIONAL MADE
K Sabatier meat cleaver. with edge dings to be honed out.
Meat cleaver. still in good shape.
National products Company.
Dayton, Ohio USA
Guaranteed stainless steel. Pat. Nov.23-15
7" 12" O/L
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After scoring CUTCO knives at estate sales the past few years I started to keep some for ourselves!
We probably have close to a full set but here's what is at our fingertips!
We probably have close to a full set but here's what is at our fingertips!
SCOTT
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HOME OF THE BRAVE! (not the scarety cats)
Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
https://gumroad.com/l/ZLDb
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as per my post of $4 group.
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The kitchen is where my knives do the most work, cooking every meal at home. These two are the work horses along with a Zulu from Tony Bose. Also use a Victorinox 14" slicer and a Zwilling Kramer paring in 52100. For splitting hogs I have a cleaver in CPM 3V with a delta heat treat. Jon Christensen is just finishing up two santoku's for my wife and I. Hand forged, integral W2 with clayless hamon, toxic green liners on both, one with bog oak and the other in black micarta. The W2 is round stock that I obtained through Don Hanson III, this paticular W2 performs very well, hardended to RC 61-62. I helped pound them out on the power hammer, always fun.
Chefs knife by Randy Haas(HHH Knives) with Bjorkman twist Damasteel(RWL34 &PMC27) with twist carbon damascus bolsters, redwood burl handles with copper liners; ABS Master Smith Jon Christensen santoku, Jon's mosaic leaf damascus with blackwood and CA buckeye burl handles. Jon's kitchen knife design comes with the help of Bob Kramer.
Chefs knife by Randy Haas(HHH Knives) with Bjorkman twist Damasteel(RWL34 &PMC27) with twist carbon damascus bolsters, redwood burl handles with copper liners; ABS Master Smith Jon Christensen santoku, Jon's mosaic leaf damascus with blackwood and CA buckeye burl handles. Jon's kitchen knife design comes with the help of Bob Kramer.
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One of our most used, made by Phil Dobson in M390 that has been heat treated by Peters to RC 61. Olive, Blackwood and Sakamr mokume gane. M390 is quite impressive.
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Just received this morning from ABS Master Smith, Jon Christensen. Clayless hamon on Don Hanson III W2, 4500 year bog oak and toxic green liners
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Tony Bose Zulu, handled by Rick Menefee. It gets used and abused daily.
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Kris... your kitchen is really well equipped! Nice knives!!!Montanaman wrote:The kitchen is where my knives do the most work, cooking every meal at home. These two are the work horses along with a Zulu from Tony Bose. Also use a Victorinox 14" slicer and a Zwilling Kramer paring in 52100. For splitting hogs I have a cleaver in CPM 3V with a delta heat treat. Jon Christensen is just finishing up two santoku's for my wife and I. Hand forged, integral W2 with clayless hamon, toxic green liners on both, one with bog oak and the other in black micarta. The W2 is round stock that I obtained through Don Hanson III, this paticular W2 performs very well, hardended to RC 61-62. I helped pound them out on the power hammer, always fun.
Chefs knife by Randy Haas(HHH Knives) with Bjorkman twist Damasteel(RWL34 &PMC27) with twist carbon damascus bolsters, redwood burl handles with copper liners; ABS Master Smith Jon Christensen santoku, Jon's mosaic leaf damascus with blackwood and CA buckeye burl handles. Jon's kitchen knife design comes with the help of Bob Kramer.
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Thank you! we already have a patina on the W2, the clayless hamon is very beautiful, hard to capture in a pic. I also go through many inexpensive(10$-15$) boning knives for breaking down primals.Doc B wrote:Kris... your kitchen is really well equipped! Nice knives!!!
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What a kitchen Kris. I’ve asked J Lloyd to make me a big kitchen knife. He’s not too interested, and told me that was Rick M’s line.
I’m lousy at sharpening for some reason, I need a fail safe method and some great steel.
I’m lousy at sharpening for some reason, I need a fail safe method and some great steel.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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wlf wrote:What a kitchen Kris. I’ve asked J Lloyd to make me a big kitchen knife. He’s not too interested, and told me that was Rick M’s line.
I’m lousy at sharpening for some reason, I need a fail safe method and some great steel.
Thanks Lyle, I can understand John not wanting to make one, if he hasn't before, lots of design in a kitchen knife. He makes a killer slip joint though! If you need any direction, I would be more than happy to help.
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After 2 months of daily use, the forged W2 is awesome! Just put it on a 9K stone, hones to a very fine edge.
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That's really nice, Kris. How long is the blade? What is the blade thickness? Does it get thinner at the tip?
Does the tang taper in the handle?
Does the tang taper in the handle?
Joe
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Thanks, it has about 8 inches of cutting with 12.5 overall. Not sure of thickness, calipers are in the shop, but it is thin for sure, we wanted a real slicer. It does have a distal taper to the tip, with a slight taper in the tang to keep the weight balance right at the heel. The clayless hamon is true Master Smith beauty, creating a differential heat treat with the edge at 61 RC.FRJ wrote:That's really nice, Kris. How long is the blade? What is the blade thickness? Does it get thinner at the tip?
Does the tang taper in the handle?
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Thank you, Kris.
It sure is a beautiful knife as are many others you have shown.
I always enjoy looking at them.
It sure is a beautiful knife as are many others you have shown.
I always enjoy looking at them.
Joe
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Thanks FRJ, much appreciated. Here is a cleaver my friend made for me, over 1/4 in thick CPM 3V, heat treated by Peter's using a Delta heat treat at 61RC. This thing is a monster and super abrasion resistant. Distal taper with a slight taper in the tang.
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I’ll play...
A few of the “Family”
A few of the “Family”
Looking for a user Schrade CutCo 8813 ......
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Great looking kitchenware, your wives should be happy!
*joking!
Surprised I haven't posted these Anton Wingen sets I've had, probably for close to 10 years. May have picked them up on eBay back then. One set has poultry shears that are gorgeous tools. The end cap is missing on one carving knife, both have been used. One knife has deer/elk etching. Great looking stag handles all around. Just might need to break out a set since the holidays are just around the corner.
My cat, Ireland, was helping out/modeling.
*joking!
Surprised I haven't posted these Anton Wingen sets I've had, probably for close to 10 years. May have picked them up on eBay back then. One set has poultry shears that are gorgeous tools. The end cap is missing on one carving knife, both have been used. One knife has deer/elk etching. Great looking stag handles all around. Just might need to break out a set since the holidays are just around the corner.
My cat, Ireland, was helping out/modeling.
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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Nice kitchen tools Redrider.
I have poultry shears similar to those.
I have poultry shears similar to those.
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Interesting how they made the springs on these.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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That is a great looking set, John. Ireland seems to be ready for you to put it to use.
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Ha! She would prefer a can of fish (sardines, oysters, etc). When I open a can, my cats are there with their mouths watering.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter