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  2. Beaver Falls Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    As a competitive response in 1876, Beaver Falls Cutlery Company made the "largest knife and fork in the world" of its time, [1] at the cost of $1,500. It was designed as a table carving knife and fork. The knife measured nine feet seven inches, the blade being ten inches wide.

  3. Crooked knife - Wikipedia

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    The crooked knife is a common tool found amongst the native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands as well as non-native woodworkers. The crooked in "crooked knife" refers to its unusual shape with the handle set at an oblique angle to the blade. The blade can be straight or curved, long or short and can be made of a steel forged specifically for ...

  4. These Carving Knives Are Ideal for Home Chefs, Pit Masters ...

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    Most carving knives have 8-, 10-, or 12-inch blades. Handles tend to fall between 4 and 5 inches. A 10-inch knife is a good starting place because it’s long enough for large slices of meat, but ...

  5. Cattaraugus Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Champlins expanded into knife production, and along with William R. Case and his brothers, they formed Cattaraugus Cutlery in 1886, based in Little Valley. The company hired expert cutlers from Germany, England, and other U.S. manufacturers, to produce high quality cutlery, and purchased knife-making equipment from the defunct Beaver Falls ...

  6. X-Acto - Wikipedia

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    X-Acto. X-Acto is a brand name for a variety of cutting tools and office products owned by Elmer's Products, Inc. These include hobby and utility knives, saws, carving tools and many small-scale precision knives used for crafts and other applications. An X-Acto knife may be called an Exacto knife, utility knife, precision knife, or hobby knife.

  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Wood carving knife and whittling knives: Knives used to shape wood in the arts of wood carving and whittling, often with short, thin replaceable blades for better control. Craft knife: A scalpel-like form of non-retractable utility knife with a (typically) long handle and a replaceable pointed blade, used for precise, clean cutting in arts and ...

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