XL PETTY Stainless San-Mai (Ready to Ship)

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XL PETTY Stainless San-Mai (Ready to Ship)

£254.00

The shape and size of the Petty is designed to offer extra control on detailed cutting tasks and allow for off the cutting board operations with its well balance blade floating in the hand.

Over the years, I’ve found that many of you were after an extra large petty. So here it is — with 157mm of cutting edge, it lets you tackle bigger prep jobs with ease.

Also with this particular knife I am rolling out a new straight octagonal handle design.

Blade length: 157mm , Blade hight 48mm 

Distal taper: 3.2mm to 1.2mm .

- Stainless clad with Japanese super blue steel core (high carbon steel)

-handle: Solid Copper bolster , Stabilised English Elm .

***This listing is for the knife in the photos, you get what you see. Please allow for a couple of days for me to pack and post your new knife.

****By proceeding with any knife purchase you declare that you are over the age of eighteen.

******I post knives with Parcelforce Express 24 or 48 with the required by low Age Verification upon delivery, So ensure you are in the house and have ID if you are lucky enough to look under age. That ensures you will receive your knife safe and sound

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CARE & WARRANTY

My knives are made from some of the finest high carbon steel the industry has to offer. I tend to use Super Blue and White Japanese steel, along with 01 Tool steel.

High carbon steel lends itself to traditional bladesmithing from forging to heat treating for centuries. It allows the smith to achieve perfection without modern interference. High carbon steel blades are easy to sharpen and retain their edge for longer. In return, they require proper care if they’re going to remain rust free. They develop a beautiful patina over time, and become a truly unique treasured blade. 

If you take care of your blade, it will take care of you. 

For my handles, I use locally sourced hardwoods such as oak, walnut and and silver birch.. I’m beginning to experiment with olivewood which I source from my motherland in Greece.

I stabilise all my handles using the best available resin to retain their looks, and extend their life.  

 

 

CLEANING & CARING -

Hand wash with warm water and soap or wipe with clean cloth and then dry the blade and handle thoroughly. If the blade was left wet and rust has developed, use vinegar and a soft sponge to remove the stains. Once in a while or if you store your knife for extensive periods apply a food-safe oil, this will protect the blade but also help it to develop a beautiful uniform patina.

DO NOT put your knife in the dishwasher - it will be damaged

Use warm water and a soft cloth to clean your blade and handle, then immediately dry with a soft cloth. If left wet, rust can develop on the blade, and the handle may occasionally warp. If you see any small spots of rust, use a little vinegar and a soft sponge to remove the marks and then wash and dry. 

Every month, apply a little food safe oil on the blade to protect the blade, and help develop a beautiful patina. You can also apply food safe oil if you plan on storing the knife for any extended period of time. 

CUTTING SURFACES AND STORAGE -

 Always cut on soft surfaces. Hard surfaces such as metal, glass and stone will blunt your knife or even create chips in the blade. The best way to store your knife is on a non-metal surfaced magnet rack, or in a sheath or wrap if placed in a drawer. 

Avoid using your knife to cut through bone and other hard materials. I apply a thin grind to all my knives, and hard materials will damage this. You’re perfectly fine to chop hard vegetables though. 

OUR PROMISE TO YOU (WARRANTY) -

 I produce knives to the best of my ability. Even so, there may be rare occasions where a knife may experience a material failure or previously unnoticed manufacturing issue. Under these circumstances, I aim to fix where possible, or replace. Please contact me as soon as you notice anything you don’t feel is right. 

I do not warranty misuse or abuse of the knives, but I would be happy to inspect and quote for a repair.