I think if I was rich and liked to cook, I'd buy this knife... Love the Damascus and overall lines of this knife. But at 900, hope my lottery number hits this week..
Craig
Boker Pure kitchen knife
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Re: Boker Pure kitchen knife
That is a handsome knife, but seriously, $900?
I thought my old Dexters at 70 or 80 bucks was kinda high. And they can do anything that knife can.
I know there are some mighty pricy kitchen knives out there.
I thought my old Dexters at 70 or 80 bucks was kinda high. And they can do anything that knife can.
I know there are some mighty pricy kitchen knives out there.
Joe
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Re: Boker Pure kitchen knife
Very pricey for sure, but always been a fan of Boker, although they put their name on some questionable cutlery ?
I think I'll stick with granddads homemade saw blade, it does the job.
I think I'll stick with granddads homemade saw blade, it does the job.
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Re: Boker Pure kitchen knife
For $900 you can buy "mucho" knives! I'll stick(pun intended)with this one I purchased at a garage sale for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! Sees everyday duty in the kitchen;will shave the hair of your arm with minor touch-ups;nearly removed my son's thumb(should have had stitches).Works better than my vintage Clauss bread knife for slicing English muffins. Wish I knew who made it;I have him make a dozen more.
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