Chef's Knife (8 in.) with Buckeye Burl and Koi Pond Pattern Damascus

Product Description for Chef's Knife (8 in.) with Buckeye Burl and Koi Pond Pattern Damascus

Maker: David Lisch, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 92295
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 8.00 in.
Total length: 13.00 in.
Blade height (at heel): 2.10 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.09 in.
Item weight: 7.20 oz.
Blade: Koi Pond pattern mosaic damascus forged from 15N20 and 1080 carbon steels
Bolster: Integral damascus bolster
Handle: Stabilized buckeye burl
Description: Journeyman Smith David Lisch is an knifemaker located in Seattle, WA. David has been focusing increasingly more attention on chef's knives and he is clearly becoming a maker to watch in this area. As well as being a bladesmith, David is a renowned blacksmith and teacher of knifemaking at the Studio 4 school, which he runs. David's control over damascus, as shown in this dramatic chef's knife, is amazing. His skill produces patterns that are uncompromisingly clean and controlled.
David created this complex mosaic damascus and forged the blade to shape from 15N20 and 1080 steels. The blade and bolster are all made from one solid piece of damascus. Though integral knives are regularly done in production work, creating an integral bolster in a custom setting is extremely difficult and shows the maker's skill at its best. Showing an increased level of sophistication in his chef's knives, David forged this knife with a right handed grind. The right side features a convex grind. The left is flat ground. When wielded by a right handed user, this technique allows the knife to effortlessly slice though foods while reducing food sticking to the side of the knife.
The handle is formed from buckeye burl. The workmanship is beautiful, and the wood chosen is gorgeous! The contrast between the light and dark aspects of the swirling figure are stunning. Contours ensure a comfortable and safe grip. Alternating silicon bronze and black G10 spacers set between the handle and integral bolster assist the wood to adjust to temperature and humidity changes. By using stabilized woods, Lisch ensures the knife will hold up well to the high demands of either a professional or home kitchen.
A gorgeous piece built for serious use, yet one of the more dramatic kitchen knives that I have come across.


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