Knives
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Fisherman’s Friend
$135.00 – $195.00I designed this small outdoor knife around memories of my childhood when many afternoons were spent “whittling” small sticks in our backyard or fishing with boyhood friends for “blue gill” in a local pond. (A simple black leather sheath is included with each purchase.)
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Quaker “Easy Grip” Paring Knife
$125.00 – $195.00The Quaker Easy Grip Slicer is, for all practical purposes, a hybrid between a paring knife (that has virtually no room for our knuckles!) and a cleaver which is usually designed for much larger jobs. It is a wonderful addition to anyone’s kitchen but especially those who appreciate the “feel” of a bit larger, ergonomically designed handle.
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Quaker Chef’s Knife
$215.00 – $290.00My new Chef’s Knife is fast becoming a customer favorite. Key features include a traditional-style handle with plenty of room for knuckles; a thin blade (the same width as my paring knife); and a blade that will hold a razor-sharp edge. Surprisingly light, this Chef’s Knife produces a very clean cut and is a joy to use!
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Quaker Utility Knife
$165.00 – $240.00This 9 inch knife with a slightly oversized handle is perfect for when a 12 inch kitchen knife feels a “bit too big” and a paring knife is “a tad too small”. A customer recently stated: “This knife fits my hand perfectly. Definitely my new favorite!”
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Quaker Kitchen Knife
$185.00 – $260.00The inspiration for this knife (and all others in my Quaker Kitchen Knife Series) came in the form of a small “Quaker plain” paring knife shared with me by Jackie Stillwell, a New Hampshire Quaker. Jackie’s knife–a family heirloom passed down through three generations–has been in daily use by Jackie and her family since the early 1900s. Thanks to its durable high-carbon steel blade, it retains a very sharp edge, is highly functional and a joy to use!
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Quaker Kitchen Cleaver
$225.00 – $295.00This highly versatile kitchen cleaver was inspired by a 100+ year old cleaver shared with me by John Helding, a well-known Quaker friend from Lopez Island, Washington. This is a beautiful, sturdy and well-made knife whose hammered, 1/8th inch thick high-carbon steel blade makes it an excellent choice for cutting vegetables and meats in the modern-day kitchen.
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Quaker Paring Knife
$95.00 – $165.00My wife’s Quaker Paring Knife is (as she will attest) the “most valuable knife” in her very active kitchen. Indeed, she uses it every day–and when preparing virtually all of our home-cooked meals. While simple in design the Quaker Paring Knife is a real work horse. The sharpest knife in our very busy kitchen.
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Lopez Island Drop Point
$260.00 – $335.00The Lopez Island Drop Point makes a wonderful gift for boaters, backpackers, fisherman, hunters, etc.–virtually anyone who enjoys the great outdoors! One of my most popular styles.