Carter Paring?

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I'd like that carter paring but 244 + 20% tax + £8 admin fees + postage is pretty steep, when I can get this one ground down and rehandled for much less.

I'm sure another carter petty will show up :)
 
I am a "wa man", but I will tell you, wa parers are no bueno for comfortable in-hand work.

My top choice is the ZKramer in either 52100 or SG2. Very comfortable and the blade is perfectly shaped for in-hand work. Plus the handle is a touch more bulbous than the Hattori, which would be my second choice....nice factory handles with mosaic pins, too.
 
What about a Del Ealy? He has a bunch of very inexpensive parers floating around....anyone have insight on the in-hand comfort and usability of these?
 
I am a "wa man", but I will tell you, wa parers are no bueno for comfortable in-hand work.

My top choice is the ZKramer in either 52100 or SG2. Very comfortable and the blade is perfectly shaped for in-hand work. Plus the handle is a touch more bulbous than the Hattori, which would be my second choice....nice factory handles with mosaic pins, too.

I wasn't as high on mine as Chris when I got it, but the more I use it the more I like it and the 52100 gets and maintains an edge well.
 
I am a "wa man", but I will tell you, wa parers are no bueno for comfortable in-hand work.

My top choice is the ZKramer in either 52100 or SG2. Very comfortable and the blade is perfectly shaped for in-hand work. Plus the handle is a touch more bulbous than the Hattori, which would be my second choice....nice factory handles with mosaic pins, too.

I bought the hattori and sent it back to jck, handle is just too small for me and the blade felt a little short, nice F+F though.
 
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