NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar
NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife -  Lil' Watermelon Sugar

NORA #1668 - 3.5" Paring Knife - Lil' Watermelon Sugar

$ 221.35

KNIFE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Blade Type: Paring
  • Blade Length: 3.5 Inches
  • Total Length: 8 Inches
  • Handle Style: Western | Right or Left Hand Use
  • Steel: AEB-L Stainless Steel
  • Handle Materials: Stabilized Koa Wood, Pink & Forest Green G10 Liners/Bolster, Brass Pins
  • Rockwell Hardness: 61 HRC
  • Grind Type: Full Flat 
  • This Blade is Ground...
    • Thin for Performance (Best performance, but delicate)
    • Thick for Durability (tough, built to last for heavy wear-n-tear)
    • >>> Mid-Range with Special Geometry (specially ground for food release and glide but blade is kept slightly thicker for durability)
  • This Knife Feels...
    • Heavy in Hand (hefty, durable)
    • Light (nimble, maneuverable)
    • >>>Not too heavy, not too light (Switzerland)

    GENERAL USES OF THIS KNIFE

    PARING KNIFE

    The paring knife is often overlooked but the truth is it is one of the single most-used knives in the kitchen. It is also unique with respect to where it is used...not just on a cutting board but also in hand. 

    With this in mind, we redesigned our paring knife to have a smaller, more nimble handle that feels great in hand and gives its user a wide amount of maneuverability. This knife works wonderfully for small tasks that are easier completed by using the knife in-hand, such as hulling a strawberry, paring fruit, or deveining shrimp.

    ENGRAVING:

    This knife is a tribute to a Harry Styles song called 'Watermelon Sugar'.  As a certified adult with kids, I'm embarrassed to admit how much I like this song.

    The first time I heard this I was actually really irritated. (watermelon sugar??...wtf?) BUT somewhere in between my first listen and the 37th I fell in love with it. (Not so much for Steve I must note)  It is officially my summer theme song although I have no idea what it means or who Harry Styles even is.  Nevertheless, all that is sweet in summer is bottled up in this song.  I know...It's clearly a fling but, right now, it feels relevant. Thus, we made a knife (two, actually) in its honor.

    As a side bonus this knife smells of backyard BBQ's, balmy nights, and warm summer swims.  The ant is a not so subtle nod to the "watermelon sugar" theme. I mean, who loves the sugary sweet taste of watermelon more than these persistent little arthropods, right?  Cute and quirky...I just wanted something a bit lighter with so much heavy in the world right now.  

    General Notes: This knife has been custom engraved.  The engraving was done via fiber laser so there is depth to the engraving more so than you generally see with an electro etch or CO2 laser. We do, however, keep the depth low so it does not catch food and minimally interferes with the primary cutting function of the knife. A small amount of stickage is normal around the engraved area, especially initially. (due to a very small burr that is formed around the engraved area) This will lessen over time as the blade is used.  The engraving should last as long as the knife but please note that it will slightly degrade over time as abrasives are used on the knife. We recommend the soft end of a sponge with soap and water for cleaning and mineral oil periodically to condition the blade (and handle). Keep in mind that stronger abrasives, such as steel wool, scotch brite pads, sand paper or stone sharpening directly on the engraved image will further degrade the image.  

    HANDLE DESIGN & MATERIALS:

    Every one of our knives is handmade, numbered and unique. The number on each knife represents the production order of our small company.  As such, if you have NORA #1000, that knife represents the 1,000th knife made here at NORA knives.  

    This NORA knife has been handled with a mix of G10 and stabilized curly maple wood. 

    The G10 portion of the handle is made from two colors: pink and dark, forest green.  The pink and green is a play on the name of this knife: Watermelon Sugar.  So what is G10 you ask? G10 is an incredibly strong & durable fiberglass laminate that was originally used in the electronics industry.  It has been adapted in the knife making world and has proven to be an excellent material for handles as it has high strength, low moisture absorption and can be found in a variety of colors.  Its one of our favorite materials to work with outside of wood.

    Wood stabilization is an added feature that we offer with our knives. Wood that is stabilized has been injected with a clear acrylic resin under a vacuum process. Stabilization helps to minimize, if not eliminate, any cracking, warping, shrinkage and/or expanding of the material. Stabilized wood will not absorb water and is generally impervious to oils. The process helps to ensure your knife has a long lifespan in the kitchen.  

    STEEL INFORMATION:

    AEB-L STAINLESS STEEL

    This knife blade is composed of AEB-L stainless steel which is a high-quality Swedish metal, originally developed for razor blades.  Recently, steel suppliers have made this steel available in thicker sheets and it has proven to be an excellent adaptation for the cutlery industry.

    AEB-L has a beautiful balance of carbon and chromium and, with proper heat treatment, this steel produces both a very fine edge as well as excellent toughness and edge stability.  The fine grain structure also makes this steel very easy to sharpen. We believe it is one of the finest stainless steels available on the market today for use with kitchen knives.

    As a side note, there are two things we like to mention about this steel:

    1.) This steel responds beautifully to honing and if the knife is honed regularly it should need infrequent sharpening.

    2.) AEB-L is a stainless steel but just barely.  The higher carbon content in this stainless is what allows it to get a fine edge and higher hardness than other stainless steels but it also has a tendency to sometimes form very fine rust spots on the blade.  If this happens, these are easily removed with a green scotch brite pad and usually the rough end of a kitchen sponge will also do the trick.