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Old 03-25-2008, 11:54 PM
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well i have been saving my tips up to get a better chefs knife. so today i bought a 11" global chefs knife and i love it.
Global 11 inch Chef's Knife GL-G-17 on Sale with Free Shipping from MetroKitchen

my other chefs knife is a 10" Mercer Amazon.com: Mercer Cutlery Genesis 10-Inch Carving Knife: Kitchen & Dining

the next thing i need is a flexible filet knife but i can get that when i get the money
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I have that same knife. Bought it 7 or 8 years ago, no complaints.
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invest in a pairing knife and you will be set
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invest in a pairing knife and you will be set
i already have a few pairing knifes, but i do want to get a good one that will keep its edge.

i had a final in school thursday and was very happy with it, im getting used to the extra inch on there but its totaly worth it to have good knifes....

i told my fiancée how much i spent and she almost freaked out, and said" you spent 130 on a Knife" and after she saw it and relised that these are the tools of the triad that im in she calmed down.
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130 dollars isnt bad, go online and have her look at some the high end sushi knives, the 130 dollars will look like nothing compared to that.
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You'll want to relieve the edges of the heel and especially the spine of that Global. It will be a lot more comfortable.

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You'll want to relieve the edges of the heel and especially the spine of that Global. It will be a lot more comfortable.

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please explane what you mean im a little confewsed on what you mean
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