Robert Erickson
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Good evening all,
I've got a a great little kitchen slicer up for sale today. The blade is Wolfram steel which is very clean Tungsten alloyed Carbon tool steel from Sheffield in the UK. It takes an amazing edge and holds it very well compared to other carbon steels. The handle is stabilized Redwood burl that is stunning.
SPECS:
OAL: 9.5"
BLADE: 5.0" long, 2.0" heel height. It has been hand finished to 600 grit and then etched in FeCl to darken it. The grind is hybrid full flat/convex which is down to 0.006" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.10" Wolfram carbon steel heat treated to RC63.
HANDLE: K&G stabilized Redwood Burl with black and white G10 liners and black micarta pins.
Price: $310 Shipped USPS in the CONUS, international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, check or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements. I have this posted on Instagram as well. The first time stamp has priority.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!
I've got a a great little kitchen slicer up for sale today. The blade is Wolfram steel which is very clean Tungsten alloyed Carbon tool steel from Sheffield in the UK. It takes an amazing edge and holds it very well compared to other carbon steels. The handle is stabilized Redwood burl that is stunning.
SPECS:
OAL: 9.5"
BLADE: 5.0" long, 2.0" heel height. It has been hand finished to 600 grit and then etched in FeCl to darken it. The grind is hybrid full flat/convex which is down to 0.006" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.10" Wolfram carbon steel heat treated to RC63.
HANDLE: K&G stabilized Redwood Burl with black and white G10 liners and black micarta pins.
Price: $310 Shipped USPS in the CONUS, international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, check or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements. I have this posted on Instagram as well. The first time stamp has priority.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!





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