How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?

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I'll Start!!
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Nice looking blades! Love the patina...
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Why Thank You
It's a Foster Bros.. Cleaver and a Bridge Cutlery Chef knife
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Not sure if you'd call these chef's knives but they are all BIG! Mostly unmarked and old.
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A few more:
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I took these at my in laws the other day. Just a few better ones. They even have a used McDonald's walk in freezer in the basement. #2 is a knife steel. Most are badly worn. Bob
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Love that wire handled Clauss bread knife.
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Here's some of mine.
Top right knife: KABAR
Cleaver left: Chinese
Cleaver right: Russell, tapered tang
Large chef knife: Dexter. Southbridge, Mass. My favorite knife.
Smaller chef knife: Nogent. Made in France.
Thanks for looking.
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FRJ wrote: Sun May 15, 2016 7:20 pm Here's some of mine.
Top right knife: KABAR
Cleaver left: Chinese
Cleaver right: Russell, tapered tang
Large chef knife: Dexter. Southbridge, Mass. My favorite knife.
Smaller chef knife: Nogent. Made in France.
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Thank you, Hak1911. ::tu::
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Good thread. I will be back with some later!
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Nice Cleavers & Chef Knives everyone! ::tu::

Here are my two cleavers. My chef knives aren't worth the time.
The top cleaver is from "Evansville Tool Works."
The bottom cleaver is a "Cordon Bleu" from Japan.
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Both nice, Skip, but I am really liking that old Evansville Tool Works!
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:51 pm Both nice, Skip, but I am really liking that old Evansville Tool Works!
Thank you Ike. ::handshake:: It's a heavy S.O.B., but I don't use it,
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Use that old girl. I use mine more and more, not just for Chopping Meat.
I use it for turning roasted potatoes into mashed potatoes , they excel at processing fresh garlic also.
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This puppy is just shy of five pounds and nearly three feet long. I don't think any were ever made bigger than this and the only one I ever saw. It is available.
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Here’s a couple.

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Chinese cleaver. Original box.
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National Products Company Dayton, Ohio
Guaranteed stainless steel. Aluminum handle
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A few of my cleavers
#1 A Colonial folding hunter/cleaver.
#2 the Klever Klever multi-tool.Cleaver;fish scaler;cap lifter;center opening is for opening metal screw caps I think.
#3 an unmakred German carving set with colored etching and carved stag handles.
#4Another multi-tool cleaver;fish scaler;bone saw.
#5 A pair of Cattaraugus cleavers.
#6 a large butcher knife marked Englishtown Crafts that has a raised flat area on top of the blade for batoning through bones.
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knife7knut wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 2:45 am A few of my cleavers
#1 A Colonial folding hunter/cleaver.
#2 the Klever Klever multi-tool.Cleaver;fish scaler;cap lifter;center opening is for opening metal screw caps I think.
#3 an unmakred German carving set with colored etching and carved stag handles.
#4Another multi-tool cleaver;fish scaler;bone saw.
#5 A pair of Cattaraugus cleavers.
#6 a large butcher knife marked Englishtown Crafts that has a raised flat area on top of the blade for batoning through bones.
:shock: ::tu::
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CPM-3v cleaver made by Phil Dobson and heat treated by Peter Heat Treat, RC 61; HHH knives chef knife in Bjorgmantwist Damasteel, damascus bolster with Rosewood burl handles, copper pins and liners
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I love the cleavers from the old German carving sets! ::ds::
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This is a "Big-un" I am working on restoring. It is marked "99" or "66". I am not sure what the number refers to.... ::hmm::
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Two more from my collection...
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