Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

A place to discuss sharp and pointy things from the kitchen.
Post Reply
User avatar
mountainad82
Posts: 64
Joined: Tue May 23, 2017 11:49 am
Location: Harriman, TN
Contact:

Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by mountainad82 »

Recently bought this great German made Robert Klaas Kissing Crane poultry shears. Love the “chicken beak” bone cracker.

Adam
Attachments
ED62AB97-AD47-4903-AD27-FDAC24A858CB.jpeg
13C25ED1-5DA3-4B12-943C-83680BA9B6C7.jpeg
293AD472-95E8-4991-B213-1C9C9A18A6C7.jpeg
User avatar
tongueriver
Posts: 6834
Joined: Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:01 pm

Re: Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by tongueriver »

Those shears are nice! Most of the ones I see on the bay are made in Italy. I don't have any but would like to sometime... maybe. A couple years ago I had a mess of cottontails to dress and I ended up using a pair of 'anvil type' garden pruning shears to cut off legs. It was ok but not ideal. I went pheasant hunting in Nebraska this Fall with some good Folk but did not need any shears. :(
User avatar
mountainad82
Posts: 64
Joined: Tue May 23, 2017 11:49 am
Location: Harriman, TN
Contact:

Re: Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by mountainad82 »

These things make cutting the backbones out of poultry a cinch. I am sure they would do great on wild game as well.

Adam
knife7knut
Posts: 10061
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:02 pm
Location: Tecumseh,Michigan

Re: Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by knife7knut »

Nice set! The good thing about poultry shears is that most of them have a serrated surface on one jaw to grab onto the bone when cutting through it. Pruning shears do not usually have this feature which makes it difficult to use them for that purpose. I have a set that is near identical to them but has a bird's profile on the bone cutting jaw.
Attachments
TangStampEagleHead1.jpg
Adventure BEFORE Dementia!
ErikaDeanda
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:19 am

Re: Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by ErikaDeanda »

Where did you get this Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears? I can't find them on the Internet. I like this cool design, but wondering what other uses for this poultry shears. I prefer the multiple-use shears to cut the meat or herbs so that I can take it to the camp without the need to bring a lot of kitchens gadgets.
knife7knut
Posts: 10061
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:02 pm
Location: Tecumseh,Michigan

Re: Robert Klaas Kissing Crane Poultry Shears

Post by knife7knut »

Here are a few.
Attachments
7PoultyShears1.jpg
Adventure BEFORE Dementia!
Post Reply

Return to “In The Kitchen”