Show Off Your Kitchen Knives!

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Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:52 pm Couple of very useful knives.
1).Washington Cutlery Co, "VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" #711,(14" overall 1898-1940). Bought it for 25 cents at a church sale. Very high quality razor sharp.
2).GEORGE COWAN, Sheffield, (1800's)?. Original stag handle re-purposed for a custom hunting knife. Blade reground to thinner profile for filleting whatever we catch in the Atlantic. It'll flex 45 degrees for filleting. Homemade handle. ("Squid Lips" is our boat's name.) J.O'.
Nice knives and I love the boat name! ::tu::
A very good friend of mine who goes by the name,"Captain Guido" and runs a DUK Tour vehicle out of Boston has a great name for his boat: the, "SEA CILIAN" :mrgreen:
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K7K: Thanks, Boats and bands are hard to name. There was one here in Ocean City called "The Job Site". He never lied when he answered the phone! :D
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knife7knut wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 9:38 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:52 pm Couple of very useful knives.
1).Washington Cutlery Co, "VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" #711,(14" overall 1898-1940). Bought it for 25 cents at a church sale. Very high quality razor sharp.
2).GEORGE COWAN, Sheffield, (1800's)?. Original stag handle re-purposed for a custom hunting knife. Blade reground to thinner profile for filleting whatever we catch in the Atlantic. It'll flex 45 degrees for filleting. Homemade handle. ("Squid Lips" is our boat's name.) J.O'.
Nice knives and I love the boat name! ::tu::
A very good friend of mine who goes by the name,"Captain Guido" and runs a DUK Tour vehicle out of Boston has a great name for his boat: the, "SEA CILIAN" :mrgreen:
If you mean the Army DUK that went down in Missouri, the one in Saugatuck, Mi. is all done. I don't recall if the Feds stopped them or just liability wise. They made them were I used to live.
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mrwatch wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 12:37 am
If you mean the Army DUK that went down in Missouri, the one in Saugatuck, Mi. is all done. I don't recall if the Feds stopped them or just liability wise. They made them were I used to live.
No;this one is run in Boston Massachusetts.I believe it is only run in the Charles River which divides the city of Boston and the city of Cambridge.As far as I know they are still in business.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 4:31 am K7K: Thanks, Boats and bands are hard to name. There was one here in Ocean City called "The Job Site". He never lied when he answered the phone! :D
My son did the graphics. J.O'.
Love the squid! Your son is very good! One of the best I've ever seen and it took awhile to de-code it. "THISLEDU"
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Found this one today at a friend's re-sale shop for two bucks. Etched,"KAI-CUT Edges ahead R92-14. I'm assuming it is Kai Cutlery(a Kershaw brand)and the blade is indeed 14 inches long! A little cleaning and a run across my Carborundum Duo-Stone and it's ready to cut(trees maybe?)
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After 2 years of daily use, I just Simichromed the blade to highlight the clayless hamon, ABS Master Smith Jon Christensen, Don Hanson III W2 steel, 4500 year old bog oak handles with toxic green liners
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I prefer Japanese steel knives. It is the most resistant to wear and tear. Of course, if the knife is not a fake. I liked the Yoshihiro brand the most. The knives are not cheap, but the quality is super. I sharpen it about once a year, and then I just straighten the edge. Here are the characteristics of one of the knives of the Yoshihiro company, for review.
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Challenger007 wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:12 am I prefer Japanese steel knives. It is the most resistant to wear and tear. Of course, if the knife is not a fake. I liked the Yoshihiro brand the most. The knives are not cheap, but the quality is super. I sharpen it about once a year, and then I just straighten the edge. Here are the characteristics of one of the knives of the Yoshihiro company, for review.
If you prefer them, you must own some? Post some pics and show us how they are the most resistant to wear and tear!
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Montanaman wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:11 pm After 2 years of daily use, I just Simichromed the blade to highlight the clayless hamon, ABS Master Smith Jon Christensen, Don Hanson III W2 steel, 4500 year old bog oak handles with toxic green liners

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Wow! ::nod:: That is Beautiful! A have the standard Messermeister and Wüsthof Knives and they a pretty good knives but that blade is a work of art!!! ::tu::
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I debated this ole timer for $2, but got it. Bunch of small dents on the edge, in the middle. I ground the whole edge down and put a decent one back after a good scrub with cleanser. Its a LFC, hard to see
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$2? ::paranoid:: .... I wish I was finding oldies like that one for $2 ::dang::
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We have room here in the Ct urban centers
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Messermeister Chef's Knife.
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Another Messermeister.
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I haven't bought it yet, but I'm thinking about buying a Damascus steel knife. Such knives look unrealistically cool and stylish. Here you can see examples and description. I wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with such knives? On them, the edge seems to be unkillable, with careful handling it will be enough for years.
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As I was going to have the oil changed and the a/c fixed in my wife's car this morning,I spied a couple of yard sales next to each other. Stopped and although they didn't have any pocket knives they did have a few kitchen knives.
These two ceramic blade knives by Yoshi were a whole 50 cents apiece and looked to have never been used so I bought them.Don't know how they will work out but the last ceramic knife I bought I still use for my everyday eating knife and I like it a lot.
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Tojiro DP 10.75" Chef's Knife
Tojiro DP 7" Hollow Edge Santoku Knife
Tojiro DP 3.5" Straight Paring Knife
Tojiro DP 7" Nakiri Knife
Yaxell Ran Plus 6" Boning Knife
Zwilling Miyabi Fision Morimoto Edition 8" Chef's Knife
All 32 layer VG10 Damascus steel
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Montanaman wrote: Fri Oct 23, 2020 4:26 pm Tony Bose paring Zulu, handled by Rick Menefee. Used every day for 5 years, dosen't get more "honest" or "hard working" than that.

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Still going strong with everyday use, RIP Tony
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I'll show you some off my kitchen knife.
Please if someone have any idea how oldest they are I'll be really grateful.
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I'll show you some off my kitchen knife.
Please if someone have any idea how oldest they are I'll be really grateful.
Oneida Community silver plate. James Morton.s Superior Cutlery. Newark. N.J.  XLNT  William Harmar&co. Columbia place Sheffield.
Oneida Community silver plate. James Morton.s Superior Cutlery. Newark. N.J. XLNT William Harmar&co. Columbia place Sheffield.
CORSAN DENTON BURDEKIN &amp;co  V  <br /> crown  R.  Manufacturers Sheffield.   H.Boker&amp;co Solingen Alemania (arbolito). Lamson Goodnow &amp;co S. Falls works.
CORSAN DENTON BURDEKIN &co V
crown R. Manufacturers Sheffield. H.Boker&co Solingen Alemania (arbolito). Lamson Goodnow &co S. Falls works.
Christiania Glasmagasin Norway.  John Walters&amp;co  globe works Sheffield.  Joseph Rodgers &amp; sons  cutlers to her Majesty. V crown R.   Association 1879
Christiania Glasmagasin Norway. John Walters&co globe works Sheffield. Joseph Rodgers & sons cutlers to her Majesty. V crown R. Association 1879
J.A. Henckels Twin works  Solingen Germany 11&quot; next is same brand <br />Tillotson Sheffield.  The &quot; El Dorado&quot;  DICKINSON E crown M Sheffield.  Christ.Johnson&amp;co Sheffield England.  The United Novelty Co. Sheffield England
J.A. Henckels Twin works Solingen Germany 11" next is same brand
Tillotson Sheffield. The " El Dorado" DICKINSON E crown M Sheffield. Christ.Johnson&co Sheffield England. The United Novelty Co. Sheffield England
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Here’s my favorite steak knives.But up ya camp it’s a Openel
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garddogg56 wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 4:17 pm Here’s my favorite steak knives.But up ya camp it’s a Openel
Good taste!!!
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Top dog ::tu:: ::tu::
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I’ve had these old kitchen knives a long time. I have started cleaning them up carefully. Now I have to decide what to do with them. I’m really not much of a kitchen knife guy but some of these are cool.
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