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Completed Knives

Discussion in 'Se Ecglast' started by Taylor, Nov 16, 2018.

  1. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

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    217mm Petty Knife. Weight is 160g and the height is 49mm at the heel. Handle is Afzelia Burl.
     
  2. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

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    168mm Petty Knife. 168g and the height at the heel is 49mm. Handle is Mango wood.
     
  3. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

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    170mm Petty Knife. 167g and the height at the heel is 48mm. Handle is Koa.
     
  4. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

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    171mm Petty Knife. 163g and the height at the heel is 48mm. Handle is Dyed Maple.
     
  5. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

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    212mm Chef's Knife. 203g and the height at the heel is 53mm. Handle is Redwood Burl. I rushed the handle fitting on this one, and there is a significant gap between the blade and handle. I may do a passaround with this one.
     
  6. cheflarge

    cheflarge Founding Member

    Sign me up for the pass around when your ready! :D
     
  7. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Will do!
     
  8. Very nice knives! Distinctive blade profiles, very clean look overall too.

    However, that afzelia petty must have a typo, a 217 mm petty? Looks smaller than that?
     
  9. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    You are correct, it is actually 168mm. Sorry about that, and thank you for the kind words!
     
  10. Toothpick

    Toothpick #2 since day #1 Founding Member

  11. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    I'll take all the complements I can get! Thanks, and keep 'em coming ;) lol j/k
     
  12. marc4pt0

    marc4pt0 Founding Member

    These look pretty fun. If you do a pass around I'd certainly like to participate.
     
  13. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Thank you sir! You're added to the list :)
     
  14. marc4pt0

    marc4pt0 Founding Member

    Sweet!
     
  15. cheflarge

    cheflarge Founding Member

    I have purchased a couple of slicers from Taylor over the past year or so & am nothing but satisfied. Timely shipping. Customer service. Superior product & knowledge....... All make for a very painless and enjoyable custom knife experience! Keep up the good work!!!
     
  16. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    I appreciate that chef. Thank you for the support!
     
  17. cheflarge

    cheflarge Founding Member

    :cool:
     
  18. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Custom paring knife. 4" blade with Redwood burl handle and brass fitting. 20190101_1a.jpg 20190101_1b.jpg 20190101_1c.jpg 20190101_1d.jpg 20190101_1e.jpg 20190101_1f.jpg
     
  19. Taylor

    Taylor Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Experimental chef's knife with stubby handle in Tasmanian Blackwood. Taking a bit to get used to, but I'm liking it so far. Blade is 8.75" long and handle is 3.125" long. 20180105_1a.jpg 20180105_1b.jpg 20180105_1c.jpg 20180105_1d.jpg 20180105_1e.jpg 20180105_1f.jpg 20180105_1g.jpg
     
  20. cheflarge

    cheflarge Founding Member

    Sweet paring! How is the balance on that "stubby" chefs?
     

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