Oak leaf #7 cleaver

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Timber II

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Picked up a nice cleaver for my collection…..thought some of ya would like to see it!
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That’s a good bone chopper there. Can process a whole side of pork with that, no saw required.
 
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We have one much like it. Ours is also very old. It was used in the grocery store by my wife's relatives, back when, in the old China town section of Watsonville. The stamp shows Buffalo, NY, 1887.

We just had it "sharpened" by one of those folks in a tent outside the local grocery store. $10. They didn't do a very good job. We'll need to find someone who can put a proper edge on it and not just run it through a few passes on 1" belt sander.

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We have one much like it. Ours is also very old. It was used in the grocery store by my wife's relatives, back when, in the old China town section of Watsonville. The stamp shows Buffalo, NY, 1887.

We just had it "sharpened" by one of those folks in a tent outside the local grocery store. $10. They didn't do a very good job. We'll need to find someone who can put a proper edge on it and not just run it through a few passes on 1" belt sander.

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get a whet stone and learn how to do ALL your knives.
 
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