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Unique Double Cleaver [Kingwood Handle and Black Blade]

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Rare Double Cleaver [Black Blade With Kingwood Handle]

Rare Double Cleaver [Black Blade With Kingwood Handle]

If you’re a collector of unique and rare kitchen tools, then you’ll want to add the Rare Double Cleaver with Black Blade and Kingwood Handle to your collection.

This one-of-a-kind cleaver features a stunning black blade made from high-quality stainless steel. Not only is the blade durable and strong, but it also provides a sleek and modern look.

The handle of the cleaver is made from kingwood, a rare and highly prized type of wood known for its beautiful grain patterns and rich color. The handle is ergonomically designed for a comfortable and secure grip, making it a pleasure to use in the kitchen.

Whether you’re a professional chef or a home cook, this rare double cleaver is sure to become a standout piece in your collection. Not only is it a functional tool for chopping and slicing, but it’s also a stunning work of art that will impress anyone who sees it.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this rare double cleaver. With its black blade and kingwood handle, it’s a truly unique piece that will make a statement in any kitchen.

Order yours today and add a touch of luxury and rarity to your kitchen collection!

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@balloney2175
6 months ago

no background music?

@Modshmockers
6 months ago

The brass ferrules would have been better sized flush with the wooden handle

@armus550b
6 months ago

That is purple heart wood

@kapeel2008
6 months ago

You got to respect both the modern and the older workmanship… Modern is beautiful, older is rustic… But older times they didn't have any power tools… It was all hand made… literally blood and sweat went into it.

@metalmyke1
6 months ago

I want that incense stove

@bobbymeadows9373
6 months ago

Nice restoration

@boreddude8531
6 months ago

that screw jutting out of the end of the handle bothers me

@chefmike69
6 months ago

Shit vid

@ShannonP.-rd2nb
6 months ago

theres a reason the handle was not round, you made it useless removing the tang

@joshschneider9766
6 months ago

ther reason it looks like wood is because that piece of metal was the result of folding and forge welding and stretching and repeating bunches of time, likely incorporating many recycled chips and maybe old nails or whatever. that looks a hell of a lot like pre industrial revolution forging to me. what a beauty. thanks for giving it that old shine back. definitely deserves it. as a hunter of elk and mule deer i would find this beastie incredibly useful.

@johnkingery403
6 months ago

Fascinating watching you turn wood on a metal lathe.

@nickize3146
6 months ago

I just found your videos. You do lovely work. I love your turtle friend! ❤

@andrzejporeda7281
6 months ago

Przepięknie jest odrestaurowany ten stary zabytkowy nietypowy toporek pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍

@MASI_forging
6 months ago

Absolutely beautiful 😊😊

@randymarsh4733
6 months ago

e Arzgebaarcher uhne Drachselbank , wos es alles gibt! Trotzdam gut geworn! ❤

@jlindskog5141
6 months ago

Tolle Arbeit ! Frohe Weihnachten 😊🐢🎄

@janainafernanda32
6 months ago

Quando tem vídeo novo seu é uma alegria. Você é muito bom. Sua organização é um diferencial incrível. Feliz Natal e feliz ano novo pra você e sua família.
E poste mais vídeos pra gente🤩🐢

@Famous_restoration
6 months ago

Your work gives me peace❤️❤️👍🏻

@Famous_restoration
6 months ago

Well done❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

@saureana
6 months ago

Every restoration video, in which the restorer wears gloves, trying to convey professionalism, the result is rubbish, like the one we see here. The Meu Mecânico channel teaches you how to truly restore*