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Adjustable Bread Knife Yields Uniform Slices
Former fiddle-maker Carl Haggar of East Glacier Park, Montana, has used his artistic abilities to create a unique line of gourmet kitchen utensils with a "musical flavor."
  Haggar's company, Mountain Woods Inc., produces a variety of kitchen products, many of which have a musical theme. His new "Adjustable Fiddle Bow Knife," eliminates an age-old problem û cutting even slices from homemade loaves of bread.
  It cuts even-sized slices in a variety of widths. The knife is made with domestic hardwood (either oak or cherry), brass and stainless steel and uses an easily adjustable thumbscrew to allow users to pre-select the width of the slice, up to one full inch. It has a serrated, stainless steel, double-ground blade that never needs sharpening.
  "It also works really well on tomatoes or any other vegetable or fruit," says Kathy Fekete, marketing rep. for Mountain Woods. "You can gauge a nice, thin slice."
  The Adjustable Fiddle Bow Knife sells for $33.95 and the Original Fiddle Bow Knife (not adjustable) is priced at $19.95 plus S&H. Other special knives are available.
  Dealer inquiries are welcome.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Kathy Fekete, Mountain Woods, Inc., 20631, Hwy. 2, Box 65, East Glacier Park, Mont. 59434 (ph 800 835-0479 or 406 226-9309; fax 406 226-9288; E-mail: info@mountainwoods. com; Website: www.mountainwoods.com)


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