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A couple recent chef's knives

Phillip Patton

Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Hey all,
Both of these are O1 and L6 damascus, about 300 layers. The first one has 9-3/4" blade, and is a combination ladder/butterfly pattern. Cocobolo and bronze handle.

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The second one is ladder pattern, desert ironwood and bronze, 11" blade:

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Thanks for looking, and as always, comments and critique are welcome.
 
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those are the scariest kitchen knives I've ever seen!
You DO know that most knife violence involves kitchen cutlery, right? That, sir, makes you an enabler!:D:D:D

I'm right there with Brother Gregory- great steel. Great lines:thumbup::cool:
 
Nice chefs, Phillip! I have one of your chef kitchen knives that I love, but it's not quite that sexy. :cool: :D

- Joe
 
Both very nice. Love the lines on them. But something about that first one is wicked!
 
I think they look quite clean. Personally I like a little more curve near the tip to assist in rocking the blade on the cutting board if you know what I mean.
 
Those are amazing. Gorgeous lines, handles that look like they can be used for hours without fatigue, your incredible damascus and those fine, scary looking points. I love both of them.
 
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