WTS MSicard Cutlery 215mm Crucible Steel Gyuto

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Hello All,

As part of my pursuit of wootz steel I decided to do some experimenting with other alloys. This is one such. It's based on 52100, but enhanced to provide greater edge retention. This steel displays a very interesting dendritic pattern as a result of its method of manufacture, it isn't wootz, but follows a similar principle.





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Blade: 215mmx54mm Crucible Steel (65+HRC) 600 grit hand finish + light etch to reveal the banding pattern
Neck: 19mmx17mm
Handle: leopardwood and Walnut, oil finished and waxed
POB: 18mm from the handle (above the heel)
Spine: 3.08mm at the handle, 2.18mm at halfway, .47mm 1cm from the tip
Grind: flat to convex RH bias
Weight: 157g
Relieved choil and spine
Edge: .15mm@1mm, .30mm@2mm, .49mm@5mm, .81mm@10mm from the edge, measured at the midpoint,


Asking $825 CAD equivalent (approx $600 U.S) + $30 U.S shipping. As always, if this blade is purchased in conjunction with another I will happily deduct the shipping off of the price of the other blade.

Thanks for looking!

-Matt
 
I cannot ignore a knife out of such extraordinary material. As a maker, this is genuinely beautiful to see, needless to comment about that beautiful leopard wood that makes the knife even more unique. Glws, cant believe no one purchased this yet. Crucible steel is some of the most sexy materials imo, cant resist to it.
 
Just looked at the knife again and i was surprised to see that both sides of the handle have different patterns, that is SUPER cool. You dont see that very often, especially on such figured species like leopardwood.
 
Well thank you! And I think that handle blank came from the edge of the board.
 
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