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on 13-02-2014 02:12 AM
No, I never store knives or cleavers in a drawer. Big no no
OH made me a wooden frame for the wall, so that I can slide
them through a slot - sorta free hanging if you will
This is what irks me about knife blocks and sliding
the blade in, blade facing down
Sorry, bit big.
See blades are facing down. In and out would dull them
wouldn't it? Stored blade side up the back of the knife
would be leaning on the wood
"sigh' Am I just too OCD?
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13-02-2014 02:14 AM - edited 13-02-2014 02:17 AM
I stored knives in the block blade up too.
That is why I wanted free hanging block for the Globals.
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on 13-02-2014 02:25 AM
the second generation ones are better than the first, not 18/10 stainless steel like the first series,
but seriously, you can tell the difference, a whole set of 5 knives costs $100 vs, my chefs knife cost $150, 20 years ago. (so just one knife)
but good enough for the kids and general home use, I use em if I'm too lazy to get mine out, just cos they're on the bench, but as I have good knives, I use them at work or if I'm doing decent work at home iykwim, probably more cos I'm used to my knives.
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on 13-02-2014 02:27 AM
Coupla nice cleavers, I see, in those Globals, amber.
I also have the Victorinox steak knives. Great knives.
This is the sort of thing I have, but on the wall
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on 13-02-2014 02:27 AM
ahhhhh, now i get ti LOL
you just turn the knives over - LOL
never thought about it to be honest,
wood should be ok, cos chopping boards and butcher blocks are wood, but I guess they would dull them a bit.
but way better than on stainless steel, or glass or marble,
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13-02-2014 02:36 AM - edited 13-02-2014 02:39 AM
A friend has them on a magnetic strip on the wall. They just cling, with the blades flush to the wall. But I prefer they hang free. I do not like the thought of clipping them on and off the metal, but they look good like that 🙂
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on 13-02-2014 02:46 AM
If you want high quality, sharp and with a lifetime warranty you cant go past Wusthof Trident.
They are made in Solingen,Germany. 26 years ago I purchased one identical to the larget one on the recomendation of a friend and the fact that they come with lifetime warranty. Around 4 years ago I dropped it on the kitchen tiles and the tip snapped off about 2 cm from the point so I decided to see how good the warranty was and took them back to the store and showed them the 2 peices and asked about the warranty. The sales lady went to the display cabinet and took out an identical knife and replaced my 26 year old broken one. I was so inpressed that i purchased the smaller one.
The large one has a 16 cm blade and get used for everything. It is always razor sharp and does not need sharpening for around 6 months. I use a very fine diamond dust sharpener which I have had for around 15 years.
They are hand washed after each use and dried.
They live on the counter top 🙂
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on 13-02-2014 02:47 AM
yeah, easy for the burglers to get too LOLOL
I make the kids put their knives in the cupboard when they're not using them - harder for the bad guys to get when we're not looking!
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on 13-02-2014 02:50 AM
as sharp as yours were, mine were way sharper! LOL
but yours were amongst the sharpest I have seen for people who just use them at home kind of thing.
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13-02-2014 02:53 AM - edited 13-02-2014 02:54 AM
I like the weight of the Global and handle shape, for me, and the way they look, but the Tridents are a fantastic knife. I road tested them as a friend sold Tridents for a while.
Globals nudged them just on the personal pleasure I had just looking at them 🙂
Hi there poddster 🙂
And Crikey can verify I can slice a mean beef with them (or a finger)
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