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  • RontunerR Offline
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    Rontuner
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    This is the one I grab most often:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YL4NYY?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_16&th=1
    Plenty of room for my big knuckles when chopping or dicing.

    We did get a small set of Cutco knives decades ago that are still in use

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      Steve Miller
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      Is that one of the Japanese knives with the single bevel edge?

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        Rontuner
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        correct. But when the time came, I just put a regular edge on it. Like Bernard's, it has a thin blade which is great for getting through squashes and melons easily.

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          Jodi
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          We have a block with wusthof knives. All our sharp knives live there. I put some wooden pegs into it so the non-wusthof fancy butcher knife I inherited from my MIL lays flat on the slanted top of the block. Steve maintains them regularly with his (too large)collection of knife sharpening tools (that I am always trying to fit back into the drawers). 😄

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            Daniel
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            #7

            I'll have to choose knives carefully.

            I want enough good ones to be useful and able to be maintained but don't want to be profligate.

            I could spend a small fortune on knives but not because I could use them. I just happen to like any any metal craftsmanship.

            My current and only knife is a Vietnam era pocket knife. I use the long blade.

            I need to upgrade.

            'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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            • MikM Do not disturb
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              Mik
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              #8

              This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

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              “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
              ― Douglas Adams

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                AndyD
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                Small 7" serrated with a chunky handle, Waitrose however I think it's a Sabatier Pro made in France.
                Serrated so cuts bread, turn it round and it butters. Cuts tomatoes, it's a paring and a utility chefs knife.

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                My cheese knife, yes, really. Zwilling unisex cleaver, obviously sold for other uses but the weight and another chunky handle make it a perfect easy cheesy slicer.

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                I gladly own up to being a Global fan with a few in the starting block(deba, chef). Their bread knife for the larger loaves works no better than others' versions, but is a quality design much imitated. Nowhere for food to get trapped between blade and handle (far Eastern bamboo handles are the worst) and the grip fashioned into the handle, its so easy to wash clean.

                Ventosa viri restabit

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                • MikM Mik

                  This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

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                  @Mik said:

                  This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

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                  How do you keep it sharp?

                  'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                  • RontunerR Rontuner

                    correct. But when the time came, I just put a regular edge on it. Like Bernard's, it has a thin blade which is great for getting through squashes and melons easily.

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                    Steve Miller
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                    @Rontuner

                    Did you notice any difference in how it cuts after you changed the bevel?

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                      @Rontuner

                      Did you notice any difference in how it cuts after you changed the bevel?

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                      Rontuner
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                      @Steve-Miller said:

                      @Rontuner

                      Did you notice any difference in how it cuts after you changed the bevel?

                      Not that I could tell, but I'm no chef...

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                        @Mik said:

                        This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

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                        How do you keep it sharp?

                        MikM Do not disturb
                        MikM Do not disturb
                        Mik
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                        @Daniel said:

                        @Mik said:

                        This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

                        alt text

                        How do you keep it sharp?

                        alt text

                        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                        ― Douglas Adams

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                          RealPlayer
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                          Basically have 2 Henckels, 6 and 8 inch, stainless, received as gifts. They’re OK but I can never seem to keep them as sharp as I’d like. I don’t sharpen on my own; I take them to people who supposedly know what they’re doing. And I touch up on an old steel which ain’t that great either. I have 2 or 3 others that languish in a drawer that maybe could be made useful again.

                          Also a big Cutco that is anything but sharp and a Cutco serrated, used for bread. Supposedly Cutco will sharpen them for free forever if you send them in. I haven’t tried.

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                            AndyD
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                            #15

                            Which ones stay in the block you ask?

                            We used to have two magnetic rails and a knife block. When the kids moved out they each took a set of knives. We moved, I gave a sister a Swiss set and I bought two new knife blocks for the remaining. One for the good, one for the bad & ugly;

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                            Plastic, old wood, difficult to clean, and blunt quickly, they sit unloved and unused.
                            As does our steel Chinese cleaver which only comes out when bones are to be cut.

                            Such is the clutter we collect.

                            Ventosa viri restabit

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                              AndyD
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                              It took some years to find a knife block I liked; Jean Patrique Professional holds 16 and is deep enough for the longest.

                              But knives are personal tools, they need to be suited to a person's physique and the job. When MrsA occasionally gets the cheap heavy Chinese cleaver out, it's what she likes and the weight is what she needs.

                              Ventosa viri restabit

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                              • MikM Mik

                                @Daniel said:

                                @Mik said:

                                This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

                                alt text

                                How do you keep it sharp?

                                alt text

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                                @Mik said:

                                @Daniel said:

                                @Mik said:

                                This is my favorite, and I've had Henkels, etc. I paid $16 for it in 2017

                                alt text

                                How do you keep it sharp?

                                alt text

                                Interesting design.

                                'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                                • MikM Do not disturb
                                  MikM Do not disturb
                                  Mik
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                                  Works great. Never have to pay to sharpen, which I do regularly.

                                  “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                                  ― Douglas Adams

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                                    Wondering the streets of London yesterday I called in here:
                                    https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/

                                    Super shop close to Oxford Circus tube, massive range of makers to try in hand, plus cutting boards, sharpening stones.
                                    Kid in a candy store!

                                    I came out with a tiny Global gsf-18 which has a lovely balance due I think to the forged handle

                                    Screenshot_20260329-152111_DuckDuckGo.jpg

                                    and a French made Laguiole pocket knife, bone handle, small 8cm blade
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                                    Ventosa viri restabit

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                                      Daniel
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                                      Nice!!

                                      Florida has a very detailed statue about knives and which ones are legal to carry.

                                      I can't remember where I read this but it stuck (sic) with me.

                                      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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