quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
I hope you manage to right all that went wrong.
Let me second Board-O's good thoughts, KillerB. You've been missed around here. Hope all is well now.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
I hope you manage to right all that went wrong.
quote:Originally posted by Seaquam:quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
I hope you manage to right all that went wrong.
Let me second Board-O's good thoughts, KillerB. You've been missed around here. Hope all is well now.
quote:Originally posted by vinosnob:
Got a new set of Cutco knives a couple weeks ago for my B-day....love them! Now I won't have to get anymore knives for my or my kids lives and they are VERY sharp!
quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by vinosnob:
Got a new set of Cutco knives a couple weeks ago for my B-day....love them! Now I won't have to get anymore knives for my or my kids lives and they are VERY sharp!
Which set did you get? Classic or pearl?
quote:Originally posted by vinosnob:
Classic. Had the pearl and lost those in the last marrige...figured it was time for a change.quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by vinosnob:
Got a new set of Cutco knives a couple weeks ago for my B-day....love them! Now I won't have to get anymore knives for my or my kids lives and they are VERY sharp!
Which set did you get? Classic or pearl?
quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
With the stock market dropping like a stone, I am staying away from sharp objects.
quote:My blade of choice would be. NENOX
quote:Originally posted by kswinelover:
My blade of choice would be. NENOX
these blades are razor sharp, and they are used by the iron chefs from Japan : )
quote:Originally posted by mneeley490:
That looks like a good pretty deal from what I've seen. I recently bought a Kyocera paring knife and it's been quite a stand out. It removed the silverskin from a tenderloin in nothing flat. I'm actually a little bit afraid of slipping with it and taking off a fingertip.
quote:Originally posted by snipes:
How do you sharpen ceramic?
quote:Originally posted by Vt2It:quote:Originally posted by snipes:
How do you sharpen ceramic?
I don't have one but have to assume that a diamond stone would do the trick.
quote:Originally posted by snipes:quote:Originally posted by mneeley490:
That looks like a good pretty deal from what I've seen. I recently bought a Kyocera paring knife and it's been quite a stand out. It removed the silverskin from a tenderloin in nothing flat. I'm actually a little bit afraid of slipping with it and taking off a fingertip.
How do you sharpen ceramic?
quote:Originally posted by Landshark:
So today I own way too many from this list of mostly custom Japanese makers and a few customs from this side of the pond as well:
Aritsugu, Asai Damascus, Glestain, Haslinger, Hattori FH,Hattori HD, Hattori KD, MAC, Masamoto, Misono, Mizuno Tanrenjyo, Moritaka, Murray Carter, Nenohi, Nenox, Ryusen Blazen, Shigefusa Suminagashi, Shun Pro, Sugimoto, Suisin,Takeda,Yoshikane.
quote:Originally posted by Landshark:
No Katanas, just:
Aji, Boning, Bread, Chef, Chuka Bocho, Cleaver, Deba, Fuguhiki, Funayuki , Garasuki, Gyuto, Honesuki, Mioroshi, Nakiri, Paring, Petty, Salmon Slicer, Santoku, Slicer, Sole Fillet, Sujihiki, Usuba, Wa-Gyuto, Wa-Kiritsuke, Western Deba ,Yanagiba
The Block
quote:Originally posted by mpls wine guy:
A friend of mine is selling Cutco knives on the side from his regular job so I bought a couple. They work well but were kind of spendy.
quote:Originally posted by Vinaigre:
Anyone use or have any F.DICK Knives ?
(I'm serious: WEBSITE ).
One of my friend who is a chef was saying good things about them.
He really liked the Santoku with Teflon coating (See the WACS series).
Any feedback?
quote:Originally posted by KSC02:
grossie, learn to sharpen your knives yourself. Then you get the enjoyment of using 'good' knives AND know that you are totally in control of their sharpness. win/win![]()
quote:Originally posted by grossie:
I'm too lazy
quote:Originally posted by DoktaP:
Just bought an Edge Pro. Cannot wait to learn how to use it properly and pull out my Japanese carbon and stainless knives. Looks like a nice weekend afternoon project.