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Lamson Walnut Ulu Knives

Lamson Walnut Ulu Knives

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When you’ve been in business for nearly two centuries, you’re doing something right. Established in Massachusetts in 1837, Lamson is the oldest cutlery manufacturer in the United States Read More

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Kennywayne
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Jul 23, 2019
I’ve had to get extras of these to keep on hand. I don’t know how many I’ve had to send home with guests that have fallen in love using this knife when we prepare dinner.
14themoney
1395
May 20, 2019
I received an email letting me know that these would soon be gone. I needed some good news on a Monday. If I ever finalize my plans to move to Point Barrow, I might regret not getting one now.
14themoney
1395
May 17, 2019
I would really like to see a picture of the 12" WITHOUT the handle. There appears to be very little steel that would connect the blade to the rivet.
Toles
4
May 16, 2019
That video is an embarrassment!! I qas curious so watched it.... What an aweful cut and movement!! And it was sped up!! Loss of credibility there!
14themoney
1395
May 17, 2019
TolesI read your post and said to myself, "Self, it can't be that bad." So I watched it, hung my head, and admitted that you were absolutely correct.
Dutch7
53
May 16, 2019
I wish the 12" version came to an acute point so it could reach it's true potential: battling evil samurais in a low-budget ninja movie.
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RayF
22214
Apr 2, 2019
You can hardly even tell the demo video was sped up to make the knife seem faster to use than it actually is.
FriggaD
Apr 1, 2019
I just feel the 12" one is someone's idea of an ulu and a sword....
Albert.A
109
Apr 1, 2019
Nice toy...
Wakamaru
52
Apr 1, 2019
Love these scone knives!
dhwhite
13
Mar 31, 2019
Did you see TLC’s Sarah Palin’s Alaska series about eight years ago? Todd’s mother and aunts (native Alaskans) use Ulu knives to process large salmon in seconds, one after another. If you grew up using an Ulu (I did not), then you’d be in your element with one. For the rest of us, they’re a culinary curiosity. I signed up for this drop to try it out. I haven’t seen this twelve inch size before.
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