Members George B Posted March 22, 2012 Members Report Posted March 22, 2012 I have a couple of head knives in the shop that became time hogs and after a few cuts required sharpening, over and over again. Seemed like I spent as much sharpening as I did cutting and as a newbie it made all of my projects take too long. Well, maybe not anymore! I received my new head knife today, did two entire projects and the blade is still razor sharp! Think I'm going to order another and then maybe a couple of kitchen knives as well. Got it from a guy in Oregon, who makes them by hand and the choice of wood handles is great. It's made with dendritic cobalt alloy, and it really hols an edge. The site is www.jcookblades.com Quote
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