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Default Kitchen Cutlery

That's an interesting hobby.

What do you do when you find a nice knife with a damaged or missing
wooden handle? Do you make a replacement yourself, or have you found
someone else who offers such a service?

Tnx -- Larry

On 10/21/15 8:44 PM, Dave Corl wrote:
> I'm a sucker at swap meets and Flea Markets when I find a vintage kitchen knife. I appreciate the quality and you can't call these guys old dogs since with a little TLC they are ready to go back to work, and they do their job very well.
> I can't really say I'm a collector. My kick is cleaning them up and passing them on to others who are also appreciators, and to those who aren't familiar and come away amazed at how good they are.
> Many different names have come to me and that is also a hoot when something different appears. Sometimes the research can be brutal, but I think all of us, no matter what we do live for that Eureka moment.
> Is there anyone else here who is also interested that I can swap notes with and maybe learn a thing or two from?
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> Dave
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