"Ontario Knife has been manufacturing "Old Hickory" kitchen knives for over 100 years - in fact since 1889. The "Old Hickory" knives have stood the test of time and proved themselves as the best carbon steel kitchen knife sold today. Each "Old Hickory" knife is made with 1095 carbon steel, fully heat treated and tempered to provide a razor sharp cutting edge which is easily sharpened when needed. The knives are fitted with an attractive hardwood handle branded "Old Hickory" and secured with brass compression rivets."
These were bought some time ago as project knives. I have three other Old Hickorys half done which won't be finished any time soon and am trying to reduce the number of jobs on my list.
The steel on these is excellent but they are carbon steels, intended for kitchen use - they will rust if left wet and will form a patina in use.
There are two 'butchers' knives and one skinner.
As you can see, I've drawn on the skinner. The plan was a very severe conversion to a Nessmuk style blade.
The large butcher has a ding in the edge.
None are razor sharp as they don't come like that from the factory.
£10 each delivered or all three for £25.
These were bought some time ago as project knives. I have three other Old Hickorys half done which won't be finished any time soon and am trying to reduce the number of jobs on my list.
The steel on these is excellent but they are carbon steels, intended for kitchen use - they will rust if left wet and will form a patina in use.
There are two 'butchers' knives and one skinner.
As you can see, I've drawn on the skinner. The plan was a very severe conversion to a Nessmuk style blade.
The large butcher has a ding in the edge.
None are razor sharp as they don't come like that from the factory.




£10 each delivered or all three for £25.