Rivera
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Hi all,
Going through some financial hardship so I'm downsizing on the knives I don't use as often as I'd like. Here is the google drive folder for you all to check out each knife on sale:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K9HmG7EKiHLG_4GRKz3hxUvX1sWSsQE3?usp=sharing
Isaiah Schroeder Custom Paring Knives - $200
Had these made years ago. One is made in the style of a lamb's foot and the other is in a bird's beak style. They are both made of the same stainless steel as well as handle material. I would like to sell both of them together as a set since they are a matching pair. Here are the measurements:
Lamb's Foot: length (80mm) height (24mm)
Bird's Beak: length (83mm) height (24mm)
Shihan Custom 240 Wrought Iron and W2 Gyuto - $625
Had this one made by Shihan this year and got it almost two months ago. Since then, I've only used it a handful of times and has become a drawer queen. It's made of wrought iron and w2 with a rustic and receding kurouichi finish. It's very well-balanced and probably one of the best knives I've ever owned and used. It has a nice weight to it with a gentle curve on the belly and feels like a hybrid between a laser and workhorse. Sadly, I wouldn't be selling this one at all if I could've avoided it. Here are the measurements:
Length (244mm)
Height (55mm)
Shihan 180 A2 Gyuto - $350
Bought this one as well from Shihan last year when he was making his A2 line of knives. They are no longer on sale but I hold these in really high regard nonetheless. They are a bit easier to take care of compared to his classic 52100 line, with nice rust resistance but over time they will still patina. Definitely on the heavier side of the spectrum when it comes to this size of gyuto, but it works like a dream. Here are the measurements:
Length (180mm)
Height (48mm)
Thanks KKF and everybody for taking the time to look. Again, all prices are negotiable and add $15 shipping costs for the lower 48. For any other location we can talk about it. Here is the link to the pictures just in case you missed it in the beginning of the post:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K9HmG7EKiHLG_4GRKz3hxUvX1sWSsQE3?usp=sharing
Going through some financial hardship so I'm downsizing on the knives I don't use as often as I'd like. Here is the google drive folder for you all to check out each knife on sale:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K9HmG7EKiHLG_4GRKz3hxUvX1sWSsQE3?usp=sharing
Isaiah Schroeder Custom Paring Knives - $200
Had these made years ago. One is made in the style of a lamb's foot and the other is in a bird's beak style. They are both made of the same stainless steel as well as handle material. I would like to sell both of them together as a set since they are a matching pair. Here are the measurements:
Lamb's Foot: length (80mm) height (24mm)
Bird's Beak: length (83mm) height (24mm)
Shihan Custom 240 Wrought Iron and W2 Gyuto - $625
Had this one made by Shihan this year and got it almost two months ago. Since then, I've only used it a handful of times and has become a drawer queen. It's made of wrought iron and w2 with a rustic and receding kurouichi finish. It's very well-balanced and probably one of the best knives I've ever owned and used. It has a nice weight to it with a gentle curve on the belly and feels like a hybrid between a laser and workhorse. Sadly, I wouldn't be selling this one at all if I could've avoided it. Here are the measurements:
Length (244mm)
Height (55mm)
Shihan 180 A2 Gyuto - $350
Bought this one as well from Shihan last year when he was making his A2 line of knives. They are no longer on sale but I hold these in really high regard nonetheless. They are a bit easier to take care of compared to his classic 52100 line, with nice rust resistance but over time they will still patina. Definitely on the heavier side of the spectrum when it comes to this size of gyuto, but it works like a dream. Here are the measurements:
Length (180mm)
Height (48mm)
Thanks KKF and everybody for taking the time to look. Again, all prices are negotiable and add $15 shipping costs for the lower 48. For any other location we can talk about it. Here is the link to the pictures just in case you missed it in the beginning of the post:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K9HmG7EKiHLG_4GRKz3hxUvX1sWSsQE3?usp=sharing