Japanese Knives
- dudleythetogi
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Japanese Knives
Boy,I expected a little more action here,knife collecters....and what do you cut a steak with?A ginsu(only kidding guys)For your amazement,well at least I think they are, the most deadliest sharp things to have around the house,a couple of san-mai( three plate construction) Takedas and a slab welded TadaFusa Salmon knife.
- dudleythetogi
- Posts: 412
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:17 am
- Location: N.J.
Re: Japanese Knives
i let the wife use the ginsu, it was $1 well spent.
just got me a carter cutlery F model, ready to
do some cooking,
i think the lack of reply is it is predominately
a pocketknife website???
will try to get pics up soon
just got me a carter cutlery F model, ready to
do some cooking,
i think the lack of reply is it is predominately
a pocketknife website???
will try to get pics up soon
"I like Case, Queen, S & M, Fightn' Rooster and many more."
(quote stolen from one of Jody Brown's posts)
(quote stolen from one of Jody Brown's posts)
Re: Japanese Knives
I own some OLD HOMESTEAD Japanese steel knives
They work just fine and usually buy any Japanes knife I see, just as I would a German or USA made one.
They work just fine and usually buy any Japanes knife I see, just as I would a German or USA made one.
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Re: Japanese Knives
Japanese Knives are like the Blonde cheerleader...
Easy on the eyes, hot, fast and expensive.
Boy Howdy
Easy on the eyes, hot, fast and expensive.
Boy Howdy
Looking for a user Schrade CutCo 8813 ......