Boker Pure kitchen knife

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blademaker
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Boker Pure kitchen knife

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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..

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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.
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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.
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Now there's a real keeper. ::tu::
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For $900 you can buy "mucho" knives! :mrgreen: 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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