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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] cleaver

Hi Yassy,

Yes, this cleaver gets through anything...it's amazing. I chopped through a 50lb box of huge turkey necks with no problem. Just gotta give it a good wack...don't try to saw through them with it. I never even thought to look on ebay, but you definitely should...these knives are known for their longevity, and even if it's dull, you can get it sharpened easily.

Good luck,

Shannon

Yasuko herron <sunshine_annamaria@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,Shannon,thank you for recommendation. you said it goes through anything,but you have never had problems with Beef neck bones or beef rib bones or lamb neck bones too?

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