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replacement meat cleaver
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08/15/20 08:45 PM
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ShaneA
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had a customer wanting a meat cleaver, quickly,,, so i sold them my wife's LOL i just finished up with her replacement cleaver blue black g10 course gator texturing to the handle scales acid wash, forced patina o1 tool steel 1/4 inch thick copper pins thank you , i hope ya'll have a nice day maybe now i am out of the dog house,, oh crap, not yet, still have to make her replacement chef's knife,,,LOL
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Re: replacement meat cleaver
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08/16/20 03:32 AM
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Re: replacement meat cleaver
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08/16/20 01:33 PM
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Good job bro. I had a customer bring me two cleavers and four butcher knives all from the mid 1940's. Three of the butcher knives are 3/4 tangs, a booger to mortise out the handles. They were his wife's grandmothers knives, she was a butcher. I'm using rosewood for the handles. They are going to build a shadow box for them and display them in his kitchen wall.
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Re: replacement meat cleaver
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08/16/20 02:22 PM
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MikeC
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Re: replacement meat cleaver
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08/16/20 06:18 PM
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ShaneA
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thank you kindly Good job bro. I had a customer bring me two cleavers and four butcher knives all from the mid 1940's. Three of the butcher knives are 3/4 tangs, a booger to mortise out the handles. They were his wife's grandmothers knives, she was a butcher. I'm using rosewood for the handles. They are going to build a shadow box for them and display them in his kitchen wall. wow, that sounds like a great project,, i know you'll do an outstanding job Bob thank you kindly Mike
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