How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
My Buddy bought a "Cheapo" (in Spanish "El cheapo") Chi-Com cleaver. I was over at his house for a cookout and I saw with my own eyes when he smacked down on the ribs to cut the rack... and bam!!! A big 'ol chip on the blade He hit it a few more times and could not believe it SABATIER Rowoco INOX Cleaver 6 inch Blade Made in France::facepalm:: . He threw the cleaver in the trash. I retrieved it ... I had to post the picture of next to my SABATIER Rowoco #51 Cleaver Made in France. ......... Not that expensive, but a LOT BETTER QUALITY!!!
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Here is a restoration project.
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Dalstrong Obliterator
I bought this with the intent of using it to cut up meat, but it is absurdly large and heavy. It might be useful for butchering a rhinoceros.
I bought this with the intent of using it to cut up meat, but it is absurdly large and heavy. It might be useful for butchering a rhinoceros.
Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Here is the K&T Dunston cleaver after rust removal clean up.
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Looking online for something else I found this nice piece of ephemera. It a retailer's Foster Bros. label in green ink, securing wrapping paper around presumably a Foster Bros. cleaver.
Arrow trademarks must have been popular. Offhand I can think of John Russell Co. that sometimes used it, and Parker Brothers, the Meridan, CT gunmaker, as stamped on barrel ribs.
Arrow trademarks must have been popular. Offhand I can think of John Russell Co. that sometimes used it, and Parker Brothers, the Meridan, CT gunmaker, as stamped on barrel ribs.
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
late entry: I see that Friedrich Dick, of Esslingen, Germany, used the arrow mark as well. There must be many more that do.
Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Interesting! What year do think it was made?stumpstalker wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 2:55 am Looking online for something else I found this nice piece of ephemera. It a retailer's Foster Bros. label in green ink, securing wrapping paper around presumably a Foster Bros. cleaver.
Arrow trademarks must have been popular. Offhand I can think of John Russell Co. that sometimes used it, and Parker Brothers, the Meridan, CT gunmaker, as stamped on barrel ribs.
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
I have had these a long time. Trying to decide what to do with them.
Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Those look like pretty interesting restoration projects
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
I’m not really a kitchen knife guy but I may try to restore these and enjoy them.
Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Good luck Great project knives!
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
Before and After Just a little cleaning and touch-up
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
A few from my collection.
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Re: How about a Cleavers and Chef Knife picture thread?
I love them old style "China-Town" ones.
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.