Long, slender salmon slicer engraved down its length, Lambton & Jackson collaboration

Lambton & Jackson

The Salmon Slicer

The longest, thinnest blade a maker can hold straight

Lambton & Jackson smoke salmon on the edge of Maldon in Essex, in small batches, for kitchens that care about it. Slicing a side of it well needs a particular kind of blade, and that is what we made.

A salmon slicer is long, slender and very thin, fine enough to take an almost translucent slice in a single pull. Those same qualities make it difficult to produce. A blade that long and that thin wants to wander as you work it, and keeping it dead straight through every stage is the hard part of the job.

Salmon slicer with a very thin blade for taking translucent slices

We made a one-off, with an elaborate engraving running down its length. It is one of those knives that looks effortless and is anything but.

There is a kinship here that goes beyond the product. A good smokehouse and a good knife maker are both, in the end, obsessive about preparation, about the slow work nobody sees that decides whether the result is any good.

Most of the craft in a knife this long is invisible. It is in keeping it straight.

Elaborate engraving running the length of the salmon slicer

In collaboration with Lambton & Jackson.