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| Posts: 2412 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: November 03, 2003 |  
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| thanks much, fellas. dozer
"She's got a cherry-handled pistol in her lollipop pocket." Five Horse Johnson
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| I used to think Chef knives with the downward sloping handle looked awkward and difficult to use. Then I realized I hardly ever use that rear part of the handle anyway, using the proper pinch grip. Very pretty.
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| Posts: 253 | Location: Eastern Nebraska | Registered: November 19, 2008 |  
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| i know what you mean. i slowly developed this shape and style over the last few years. you want a comfy handle shape and fit, but you also want to keep those knuckles up off your work area. nothing is quite so annoying as racking those knuckles on a nice, hard cutting surface when you are trying to do quick work. dozer
"She's got a cherry-handled pistol in her lollipop pocket." Five Horse Johnson
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| much appreciated. i am working on some knives for my gallery at arizonacustomknives.com and i might just do a few chef designs with this type of textured handle. dozer
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| we are doing yet another chef model and i thought it would be fun to do a work in progress thread with this one. this is forged 123sc steel with a polished hamon. it really came to life with the proper etch and polish process. it takes a while, but it is worth it. i am leaning toward zebra wood with faux ivory bolsters for the handle. dozer https://photos.app.goo.gl/3Sg7curNHXSURArh9https://photos.app.goo.gl/9Vu8MgPrg556QG7V7
"She's got a cherry-handled pistol in her lollipop pocket." Five Horse Johnson
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| here is the finished product. went with the zebra wood alone because the ivory looked out of place with this wood. no biggie, i can use it on something else. that is why you always keep any large scrap handle material. you can always use the for spacers or bolsters down the road. this is 125sc polished within an inch of it's life and etched to show that great hamon line. the handle is fully sculpted and shaped and polished to match that wonderful blade. stabilized and sealed so it should last a thousand years! i actually did some hard facets on the handle just to be showy, but i feel that they would just be hot spots for anyone using this for extended time in the kitchen. i would rather it be functional than pretentious. this is right up there with the best chef models i have ever made. dozer https://photos.app.goo.gl/vuz7zVLREcfvj4im8
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| Posts: 6975 | Location: Central,Ohio | Registered: December 28, 2008 |  
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| Thanks. This one really is unique. I am using a few new techniques and it really is improving the overall product these days. You gotta keep trying to improve your work. dozer
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| Gawd D I really like this one. The Zebra Wood handle looks outstanding!! Is this one for a client or is going to be posted in the classifieds? |
| Posts: 819 | Location: Colorado | Registered: October 11, 2010 |  
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| It wasn't a commission, but it has already been purchased. dozer
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| here is an amazing 7.0" Dark Chef in 52100 with a great hamon. i took this one up to 2000 grit before etching and it paid off nicely. the handle is stabilized olive wood with offset natural micarta tubes. this one deserves a harness leather with copper appointments. this one has much attention to detail. polished and rounded spine with a distal taper. handle is fully sculpted and faceted with a nice polish after being sanded up to 1000 grit. that high grit really works with olive wood. dozer https://photos.app.goo.gl/QSigUwFPyTL6k3aLAhttps://photos.app.goo.gl/jA5dE431uvjSfZrcA
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| Posts: 3529 | Location: fayette,al | Registered: April 07, 2004 |  
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| quote: here is an amazing 7.0" Dark Chef in 52100 with a great hamon.
THAT is beautiful.
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| Posts: 253 | Location: Eastern Nebraska | Registered: November 19, 2008 |  
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