Colorado_cutter
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Selling three vegetable cleavers and one Case folding knife. $75 shipped in CONUS.
ShiBaZi F208-2 vegetable cleaver. 207 mm x 88 mm, 330 grams. Core steel: 80Cr13, outer layers: 10Cr17. Rosewood handle. Great shape, sharpened a few times. Choil and spine eased. Slight mark on right side near handle from where the dremel slipped when I was working on the choil.
Here's the other side:
Tsubazo, AKA Seki Ryu SR510 vegetable cleaver. 175 mm x 85 mm, 247 grams. Some sort of molybdenum-vanadium stainless. Oak handle. Made in Japan. Thinned. I noticed on photographing it for this sale that the edge looks a bit wonky, so I took another photo with a light source coming from behind it. Yep, a bit wonky. Thinning error, I think. The good news is that it’s pretty easy to remove metal, so shouldn’t be too hard to fix.
Other side:
And the profile wonkiness, courtesy yours truly:
Wokshop “vegetable cleaver” (Ho Ching Kee Lee). 210 x 89 mm, 266 grams. Some sort of carbon steel. Sharpened a few times; never thinned:
Other side:
Case “Mako” folding knife, model P158 LSSP from 1978. Brass bolsters, brass liners, staminawood inserts, stainless blade steel. Made in USA. 4.25" closed. 3.25" satin finish stainless clip point blade. Good used shape. Action is smooth; locking is solid. Some fading on the silkscreen, scratches on the blade. Original matching sheath is supple and the snap works well:
Other side of the Case:
Case closed:
Case in sheath:
ShiBaZi F208-2 vegetable cleaver. 207 mm x 88 mm, 330 grams. Core steel: 80Cr13, outer layers: 10Cr17. Rosewood handle. Great shape, sharpened a few times. Choil and spine eased. Slight mark on right side near handle from where the dremel slipped when I was working on the choil.
Here's the other side:
Tsubazo, AKA Seki Ryu SR510 vegetable cleaver. 175 mm x 85 mm, 247 grams. Some sort of molybdenum-vanadium stainless. Oak handle. Made in Japan. Thinned. I noticed on photographing it for this sale that the edge looks a bit wonky, so I took another photo with a light source coming from behind it. Yep, a bit wonky. Thinning error, I think. The good news is that it’s pretty easy to remove metal, so shouldn’t be too hard to fix.
Other side:
And the profile wonkiness, courtesy yours truly:
Wokshop “vegetable cleaver” (Ho Ching Kee Lee). 210 x 89 mm, 266 grams. Some sort of carbon steel. Sharpened a few times; never thinned:
Other side:
Case “Mako” folding knife, model P158 LSSP from 1978. Brass bolsters, brass liners, staminawood inserts, stainless blade steel. Made in USA. 4.25" closed. 3.25" satin finish stainless clip point blade. Good used shape. Action is smooth; locking is solid. Some fading on the silkscreen, scratches on the blade. Original matching sheath is supple and the snap works well:
Other side of the Case:
Case closed:
Case in sheath: