Randy Hass jr.Is that Devins feather pattern Damascus?
Lovely knife.
Randy Hass jr.Is that Devins feather pattern Damascus?
Lovely knife.
A picture will never do a Rader justice....So beautiful in the Hand.Picked this beauty last night, Michael Rader, MS.
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Hmm, not many kitchen knife gurus in this forum. Rader is a superstar in the kitchen knife world. What you wrote is how it is.A picture will never do a Rader justice....So beautiful in the Hand.
Randy Hass jr.
I have had my fair share of High end knives and was Lucky enough to get to play with Salty's collection too.Hmm, not many kitchen knife gurus in this forum. Rader is a superstar in the kitchen knife world. What you wrote is how it is.
Oh man, I miss Salty. Haven't spoke with him in years.I have had my fair share of High end knives and was Lucky enough to get to play with Salty's collection too.
Yeah, understandable since that's your profession. I always dreamed of being a chef but life got in the way. So this is me trying to hold onto my dream.All my knives being work knives are not pretty anymore. The single bevels still look nice and the custom handled Hiromoto always impresses people but I see the scratches on the cladding that showed up day one with wiping it down with a kitchen towel. The handle needs some love as the finish is coming off. She has been sharpened lots. Rode hard. Put away dry but rode hard. I'll try to snap some pictures on my long day tomorrow.
Some great times have been had in the last thirteen years but my body is starting to pay for itYeah, understandable since that's your profession. I always dreamed of being a chef but life got in the way. So this is me trying to hold onto my dream.
All my knives being work knives are not pretty anymore.
Miss a lot of holidays and family things. Why can't families do things in January and February?
I snapped three working knives above. I figure cooks understand. I look forward to your photos.All my knives being work knives are not pretty anymore. The single bevels still look nice and the custom handled Hiromoto always impresses people but I see the scratches on the cladding that showed up day one with wiping it down with a kitchen towel. The handle needs some love as the finish is coming off. She has been sharpened lots. Rode hard. Put away dry but rode hard. I'll try to snap some pictures on my long day tomorrow.