Butcher Les Halles 1927 .
What do you call that a rack of knives.
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Butcher Les Halles 1927 .
What do you call that a rack of knives.
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
Dig the attached steel (and lot's of blood).
once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right
i want me one of those bags on that butcher.
Those were made of wood and that one is big.
The only thing I have to compare it to is a chefs scabbard which i would love to have.
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
wow that looks awesome too steeley!
maybe some wood work people could do something for us that looks like that.....
here are some leather with the wood scabbard.
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Some of the forum members here have leather butcher belts .
A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
butcher belts..... me want =D
thanks for the pictures!
I just found this thread, and thought you guys might be interested in the work of a Dutch photographer called Bert Teunissen.
Bert has been taking pictures of old interiors - which are more often than not kitchens - that have not succumbed to modernisation and were often built before electricity was common. They vary in relevance to the thread, and the images on his site are annoyingly small, but there are some fantastic ones that I am guessing a lot of you will love. You can navigate through the many countries he has covered - including Japan, though I think some of the best ones are to be found in Spain, where I think this one is from.
Enjoy!
DOMESTIC LANDSCAPES WEBSITE
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Nice pic RDPX!
once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right
Thanks for the link , I will be checking that out
A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus