NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain
NORA #1236 -  Purple Rain

NORA #1236 - Purple Rain

$ 405.00

KNIFE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Blade Type: Chef
  • Blade Length: 8.5 Inches
  • Total Length: 13 Inches
  • Handle Style: Western | Right or Left Hand Use
  • Steel: CPM-M4
  • Handle Materials: Stabilized Box Elder (dyed a slate blue-gray), Stabilized Mango wood (dyed a lake blue), Stabilized Purple Heart wood, Copper accent stripes, Black G10, Copper pins
  • Rockwell Hardness: 66 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 (good performance but blade is kept slightly thicker for durability, allows a nice balance between two)
  • This Knife Feels...
    • Heavy in Hand (hefty, durable)
    • Light (nimble, maneuverable)
    • >>> Not too heavy, not too light (Switzerland)

    GENERAL USES OF THIS KNIFE

    CHEF KNIFE

    Our take on the classic Chef knife. This is an extremely versatile knife that is a jack-of-all-trades worker and one of the single most important knives in a kitchen. Our Chef knife design can easily accommodate both a pinch grip and a full hold.  It is a good choice for those with larger hands or those who prefer a full hold on the handle.  Our design is also excellent for those who like a rocking motion while cutting.

    STEEL INFORMATION:

    CPM- M4 CARBON STEEL

    The blade on this knife is composed of a high carbon CPM M4 steel.  M4 is the best carbon steel we have ever used in regards to blade performance.  After doing a wide amount of research on this steel, we decided to give it a go and have been extremely impressed with its performance thus far.  

    CPM M4 steel is unique in that it gets extremely hard. Hardness in steel generally equates to a finer edge and great edge retention. We took this blade to a solid 66 HRC which is incredibly hard compared to most production knives which fall in the mid to high 50's. 

    The high hardness allows it to maintain amazing edge retention but unlike other steels at this hardness its not as brittle or delicate.  It is actually highly wear resistant which means you don't need to worry as much about the knife chipping or breaking. As an added bonus, M4 is surprisingly corrosion resistant when compared to other carbon steels.

    Its a rugged knife for the performance it offers and this combination is rare when you harden steel to beyond 62 HRC.  Please note though that the steel isn't bullet-proof...if you drop the knife on a very hard surface or slam it down on a hard object, it is likely to chip.

    The pros of this steel outweigh the cons in our opinion but it must be mentioned that this steel is harder to sharpen than many others so you will need to factor that into your decision as it does represent a bit more maintenance than other knives. On the flip side, you don't need to sharpen this knife nearly as frequently as others. 

    **As this is a carbon steel, the blade will form a slight patina over time.  This is normal and is actually the mark of a beautifully used knife.  Please note, however, that a carbon knife does require more maintenance than its stainless steel counterpart, mainly that it must be washed or wiped clean shortly after each use to prevent unwanted rust or stains.  We have acid etched this knife to protect the steel and start the patina process.  Over time this etch will fade slightly and will be replaced by the individual patina you make while using the knife.

    HANDLE DESIGN & MATERIALS:

    Every one of our knives is handmade, unique and numbered.  This NORA is a mix of various stabilized woods in a sort of color-block gradient starting with a cool, gray blue and eventually ending with a muted purple color.  We started with a slate-blue piece of box elder burl wood, placed a nice cut of mango wood in the middle, and at the tail end of the knife we finished with a piece of purple heart.  Both the mango and the box elder were dyed to achieve the color you see while the purple heart is aptly named as it has a distinct purple color.  Separating these materials are small stripes of copper and thin black G10.  Pins are also copper to bring the look together and the and liner also has a small stripe of copper followed by a dark gray G10.  The combination of all these materials makes for a very modern but classy look.  We really like it.  

    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 absorb very little water and is generally impervious to oils. The process helps to ensure your knife has a long lifespan in the kitchen.