9” chef knife, W2 w/hamon, forged integral, jade G10. REPOST. LIQUIDATION PRICE. SPF.

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Up for sale is a knife from a couple months back, a 9” chef knife. It’s hand-forged integral from 2-5/8” round W2 tool steel stock, and clay quenched for a hamon. The blade is fully flat ground, with even distal taper. The spine is .150” at the bolster area, and the edge is ground to .006” thick before sharpening. The tang is fully tapered.

The scales are jade ghost G10, fastened with stainless Corby bolts and a mosaic pin.

Blade is hand rubbed to 1500 grit and hybrid polished for the hamon.
Knife is shipped extra sharp.

The measurements are:

14” overall length, 8-¾” cutting edge, 1-¾” blade height at heel.

Final asking price is DROPPED TO $340. SOLD PENDING FUNDS. (Down from $450 originally, which reflects the time put in...) Price includes insured shipping to U.S.A. Paypal is preferred, PM me for questions or to make payment.

This chef knife is made to perform in the kitchen, with the very thin slicing edge. This is a good knife for processing meats, fish, vegetables, etc. I would use a different knife however for heavy chopping of frozen foods or for cutting through bone. The edge is dropped enough to clear the knuckles well from the block when chopping or mincing. The edge has a long straight section, with mild rocking curve toward the tip, more of a French style than German. Lots of block contact with this one.

Here are some pics. The bandage on my thumb is from cutting myself with it before sharpening. That hurt.

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Salem Straub
 
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That is one seriously beautiful knife, I can't believe it hasn't sold yet!
Great work Salem!
 
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