Knives

Captain Kirk

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Not really related to treasure hunting, but I’m sure someone on here knows someone who would know......

I’m looking to get an antique kitchen knife replicated. Honestly it’s the best bread knife I’ve ever had, seen, etc. Problem is, it’s my Dad’s and he’s not ready to give it up yet. So I need someone to make me one. If you know someone who makes knives, let me know. Thanks.
 

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Post a picture, I was a chef for 32 years, I’ll bet I can find you someone
 

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There's one of the problems, I don't have it! Please excuse my caveman drawing, but this is basically what it looked like. Very VERY thin blade but quite stiff, had sharply serrated teeth that alternated so it cut both ways. Like a pruning saw almost, but the teeth are very small. I've tried to draw a magnified view of the teeth. It's about 14 in long, blade and handle. I marked on the knife how many times the teeth switched directions.

Best bread knife ever, and I've never been able to find another one like it! :icon_scratch:
 

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