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You're correct, obviously. Otherwise I wouldn't be afraid of the thing. I don't even remember when or where I bought it.
It's old but looks unused. And when I bought it I know I wasn't given a left or right option. |
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It's surprizing that your knife is left handed. With only two (manufacturer) exceptions that I know of, left handed traditional single beveled Japanese knives usually cost 40% more than right handed. Even double beveled Japanese knives are typically ground with a right handed bias, 20/80, 30/70, etc.
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As you surmised, again, I don't know knives, so with what you just mentioned, I guess I'm lucky.
But there's got to be lighter clevers than mine. But I don't know if weight = an easier job. You could probably cut down a Christmas tree with this thing. |
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You're beginning to sound obsessed! As for pictures, no. This is my first computer and only purchased it in March. I have no photo equipment yet and then would have to be taught. (You see, I am more well rounded than you thought. I don't know alot about computers either)
OOPS! You are correct. I took it out to measure and oops, it's beveled on BOTH sides. The blade is 8" long X 3 1/4" wide at it's widest (3" at it's narrowest). The handle is round, wood, 4" long, about 1" diameter. |
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Try this photo Dexter-Russell Chinese Chef's Cleaver at Cooking.com This looks almost like mine, but my blade looks alittle more rounded on the edge.
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In any case, have fun with it. I do at least half of my veggie work with a 220 X 110mm Japanese veggie cleaver (Chuckabocho) and love it. It requires a bit of a learning curve but once attained it will be one of your favorite knives. Check out Curtis Chung using one here. Edit: actually, Curtis is using two. The second with the dead flat blade is a Moritaka, same as mine. End edit. Buzz Last edited by buzzard767; 05-17-2008 at 11:44 PM. |
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Yeah Rob but Curtis can also use forks, chopsticks, and mental telepathy.
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