Carving Fork
Carving Fork
Fill your feast with ceremony. William Morris said: "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful." The Carving Fork is both.
Color: Sunburst
Description
Description
New West's take on the carving fork has a full-sized, ergonomic grip made from high-strength G10. With forged tines and a full tang, this fork offers durability and leverage for carving proteins large and small.
Specs
Specs
Blade length | 5 3/4 in |
Total length | 11 1/2 in |
Height | 1 in |
Blade thickness | - |
Spine thickness | - |
Weight | 5.2 oz |
Steel | Forged |
Rockwell scale | - |
Made in | USA from American & Italian materials |
Block height | - |
Block width | - |
Block depth | - |
Clearance height to remove knives | - |
Handle material | - |
Use & Care
Use & Care
Hand wash with warm soapy water and hand dry to extend the life of the product. As needed, apply a light coat of mineral oil to the handle with a soft cloth to enhance vibrance. For a full tune-up: free lifetime care.
Lifetime Sharpening
Stay sharp with free tune ups for life. Drop by a store or ship it our way.
Free Returns
Not the right fit? Try another option, or get a full refund within 30 days.
Lifetime Warranty
Every knife comes with a lifetime 100% performance satisfaction guarantee.
The Cadillac of its Kind.
Gabriella Gershenson, The Wall Street Journal
The New West Difference
Unmatched Performance
We use CPM S35VN particle metallurgy steel which has the best combination of sharpness, toughness, edge-holding, stain resistance, and sharpenability on the market.
G-Fusion Handle
G10 is an aerospace-grade, fiberglass-epoxy composite material that is virtually indestructible. We developed unique color palettes to inspire creativity in the kitchen.
American Made
Every knife we make is crafted from start to finish by an individual maker in the Teton Mountains using American steel and backed by a lifetime guarantee.
Ironwood
Sustainably sourced, richly textured desert ironwood grows in Arizona where the water-depleted environment creates a grain structure so dense that it sinks in water. The extreme density of ironwood makes it a strong and durable choice of handle material.