Blade & Hammer (Mike Shindel)- W1 Integral Hunter
Blade & Hammer (Mike Shindel)- W1 Integral Hunter
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Description
Description
Steel: W1 High Carbon
Handle: Vintage Westinghouse Paper Micarta
Overall length- 8.5"
Blade length- 4.25"
Blade height at choil- 1.5"
Location- Los Angeles, CA
Where We Bought it- CCKS 2021
Artist Mike Shindel of Blade and Hammer is an award-winning bladesmith & a blacksmith. Handcrafted custom one-of-a-kind high-performance blades, chef’s knives, folders, swords, axes & hammers. These blades are all made how they were made thousands of years ago by shaping a red hot piece of steel with a hammer on an anvil. Modern technology like a power hammer, a hydraulic press, a mill, a lathe and a grinder among other tools are used to streamline & further enhance the knifemaking process. Everything is done “in-house” including Damascus, heat treat, wood & leatherwork.
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The best multi purpose knife, with a generous width for easy scooping and extreme agility on the cutting board
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Key Features
Knife Art
The Teton Edge Santoku represents a revolution in the history of blade design. The "Edge" replaces the traditional santoku "dimples" with an etched semblance of the Teton Mountain range.
High Performance
As with the dimples, the etching helps the blade slice smoothly through food without sticking- but the Teton Edge does it even better.
American Made
G-Fusion handles are made with G10: an aerospace-grade, fiberglass epoxy composite material that is virtually bomb-proof.
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Ironwood is so dense that it sinks in water.