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A few around my kitchen.
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My Gerber kitchen knives.
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My Gerber kitchen knives.
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Walked into the house we rented in Florida for the week...

This unique knkfe holder was in the kitchen

I laughed out loud ... Have never seen anything like this before
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Well, that's kind of unusual, Jim.

Was it madeinUSA? -- :mrgreen:
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MadeinUSA wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:04 am Walked into the house we rented in Florida for the week...

This unique knkfe holder was in the kitchen

I laughed out loud ... Have never seen anything like this before

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That’s hilarious. Love this knife holder.
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carving the turkey with my Robeson
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Nice looking knife, chickenman62.

Is that blade designed for carving? I sure like that curved tip. It looks like it would serve that purpose well
and the curved tip could lift slices to a plate.
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That is exactly as I used it.
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A few from the kitchen.
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Some high end Jap chef knives :D
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These are very high quality Sushi and Tuna knives.
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Japanese chef's knives.
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New pick-ups.
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I am born and raised in this town where they make these!!!....so I guess it's OK to have at least 35+ of these super high quality kitchen knives at home...lol
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chickenman62 wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 8:43 pm knife.jpgrochester.jpgcarving the turkey with my Robeson
Ohhh, nice!!!!!
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Alien883 wrote: Mon May 08, 2023 1:53 am I am born and raised in this town where they make these!!!....so I guess it's OK to have at least 35+ of these super high quality kitchen knives at home...lol
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Beautiful! I love German made kitchen knives!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is a repair I made to a Wusthof knives, santoku I recently picked up with a damaged handle. The bottom picture shows how the handle was melted away towards the end. I filled it in with a mixture of "liquid nails" and epoxy and mixed black paint with the epoxy to blend in better. It came out a little lumpy... but I can still use this great $170 knife... that I paid $0.50 for. :wink:
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Here are the before pictures, with more detail, of the Wusthof knives, santoku...the handle had been placed on a hot stove and partially melted away. :(
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The kitchen knives we actually use. Lots more but gonna toss em sooner or later!
The old wood handled boner I used when I was a kid in my grand dads butcher shop. My jobs were mostly making the burger and sausage. About 300-400 lbs burger and 100 sausage. The henckels are the most used and of those the long slicer, I use a lot for bread to roastsand hams; and chefs as well as the paring get the most regular uses. the custom chef and cleaver mostly hang for looking so far and I like that old bone handled steel which I think is really old.
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robpa wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 2:17 pm The kitchen knives we actually use. Lots more but gonna toss em sooner or later!
Nice! ::tu:: ::tu:: Great post ::nod:: .... I just 'bout gave up on this thread .... no post for over a year.... 😔😕
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robpa wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 2:17 pm The kitchen knives we actually use. Lots more but gonna toss em sooner or later!
The old wood handled boner I used when I was a kid in my grand dads butcher shop. My jobs were mostly making the burger and sausage. About 300-400 lbs burger and 100 sausage. The henckels are the most used and of those the long slicer, I use a lot for bread to roastsand hams; and chefs as well as the paring get the most regular uses. the custom chef and cleaver mostly hang for looking so far and I like that old bone handled steel which I think is really old.
Great selection ::tu::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 2:08 am .. I just 'bout gave up on this thread .... no post for over a year....
Yeah, sad but not much interest in kitchen knives ::shrug::
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Needed a knife that would take a sharp edge so I bought this old Richtig :D
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