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I need the blade already hardened and ground (i.e. just needing a handle).
No specific blade shape in mind..paring knife, chefs knife,etc. Just something to add under the tree last minute.
I looked at Alabama Damascus (no kitchen knives) and Japan Woodworker (fairly plain patterns). Others recommended?
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I am pretty sure Woodcraft had them in their catalog for quite awhile.
http://www.woodcraft.com/search2/search....us%20knive
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Mark, I am putting handles on several of Alabama Damascus' 0079 and one 0071 for kitchen knives to give as gifts this year. The larger 0079 costs $83 so is kind of pricy but they are beautiful. The 0071 will make a small paring knife. I don't see why these 2 knives won't work in a kitchen. I already have the knives and they are striking. Ken
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12-02-2016, 02:21 PM
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knife kits
I've ordered from them a few times in the past, but not recently since I've been getting my blades from either alabama damascus or texas knife. I also ordered a couple stainless damascus blades from a guy on SMC. Don't know if he is still selling them or not.
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Thanks everyone and Ken in particular. I must've missed the kitchen knives on ADK earlier..I ordered a 0079.
The website photos are so pretty it makes me think I should make the scales out of glass.
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