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If I could only use one knife, it would be a serrated utility knife. Looks like this, can do just about anything serviceably, but is not intimidating or dangerous:
Post subject: Re: Knifin' around: a thread about kitchen knives
Posted: Wed July 12, 2023 1:00 pm
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
Plus: he already used an excuse for you not to buy them.
I think you mean the fact that he told me not to worry about a gift since I'm traveling + officiating, right? If so, he's not expecting anything from me, so this would just be a bonus. But yeah, I hear you guys. I'll just straight up tell him the truth and ask if he wants them.
Post subject: Re: Knifin' around: a thread about kitchen knives
Posted: Wed July 12, 2023 1:05 pm
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Ello Sailor wrote:
Some of the reviews don't look too hot for these Hattori Hanzō blades, chief.
I dunno man, I know a thing or two about kitchen knives and I think these are among the best set you can get at this price. Like I said, I already own two knives from this series (I even posted about them earlier in this thread) and they feel, handle, and look really great. I enjoy cooking much more than I did before getting them.
But I went down the full rabbit hole. I bought whetstones and learned how to manually sharpen them. I took an online knife skills class. I started reading up about types of steel and sharpening methods. The pandemic was a weird time
Post subject: Re: Knifin' around: a thread about kitchen knives
Posted: Wed July 12, 2023 2:29 pm
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Jorge wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
Plus: he already used an excuse for you not to buy them.
I think you mean the fact that he told me not to worry about a gift since I'm traveling + officiating, right? If so, he's not expecting anything from me, so this would just be a bonus. But yeah, I hear you guys. I'll just straight up tell him the truth and ask if he wants them.
A wedding gift is for both of them not something “he wants.”
If you’re so intent on getting them for him, buy something from the registry for the both of them, then just get the knives for him. He’s your brother so you can be allowed to get him a gift as well as one to both of them.
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