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So I got lucky today at the thrift store. The steak knives were there a couple days ago, till todays half price. ::groove:: The carving set is from England, knife has a Larco stainless stamp and a separate unreadable signature,it kinda looks like.The steel says New precision on it.
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Very nice! I really like those stag handles. ::tu::
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Thank you Sir, they are really nice. As its a busy day, to look up the proper term, I need two metal caps to replace what was there, at the ends. I see a tiny drop of glue that didnt cut it. Are these available ?
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Well the missing pieces are pommels which I almost wrote. Replacements seem scarce, but I noticed a hunk of antler that was laying around and and cut off a couple slices, glued a screw in and glued the other end into the hollow stag handles. When dry will grind them together. ::pray::
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Well these turned out well
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Pictures please. ::nod:: ::nod::
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My new knife set is a Lewis Rose LTD. I cleaned up the knife to get rid of the massive scratching and sharpened it. Its shiny and is with a Lamson, similarly saved. The two,center, steak knives appear to be Wustoffs, but have no markings and not by me. Love these salvaged blades.
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They work. My first turkey. I learned to ignore the pop up gizmo. Its temp. seemed like around 135+ * and internet says 165*. Gizmo was probably waiting for 165. It was completely cooked but moist with no bag. I did put it upside down after 1.5 hrs. This, I read,will keep breast from drying out. Stuffed with two apple slices
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Well now the pommels are jigged lol and stained lol and sealed nail polish lol
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Aaaaand another knife spotted in the thrift store tubs with all the usuals. Two Henkel steakers notwithstanding. Its a Cutco, serrated, like 10" or so, mint condition, or so :lol:
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A new ( to me) Robeson, stag, ( or antler) carving knife made in Germany and two, Queen, stag (deer?) steak knifes. Good ole thrift store $7
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So apparently everyone believes my tall tales :lol:
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