How to safely transport new Forschner knives


 

G.A. Green

TVWBB Member
Hey all!

Buying new 12"Forschner cimeter and 14"granton slicer.

*** What is best purchase to safely carry these to friends houses, camping, etc?

Thanks!
 
Blade sleeves are nice, but a simple wrap in a towel held together with rubber band works too. Just make sure when you roll them the knives don't touch one another.
 
My Forshner's came in plastic sleeves. The knives that don't get used a lot I put them back in the plastic and in a drawer. The sleeves seem to be fairly durable.
 
LamsonSharp KnifeSafes Knife Blade Protectors
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You can also buy them individually
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by J Reyes:
I'm cheap and made sheaths with card board.

John </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Ain't cheap great!
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I did the same thing.
 
I would recommend going to a restaurant supply store,you should find blade guards that will fit.Myself,being a meatcutter at the end of each workday i sandwich them between styrofoam meat trays and use the meat film,like saran wrap, to wrap it.The towel wrap would work fine-but blade guards as listed above would be the best choice.Richard
 

 

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