As some of you may be aware, New West Knifeworks sponsored a knife giveaway last month, and I happened to get lucky and win the 'The 9' as they call it, a 9 inch chefs knife from their Phoenix line. It is a nice piece of work, high quality, light, well balanced, I really enjoy using it. That is, except for two things.
First, the handle comes in two colors, stone and granite. The first is a light, mottled rose color. Very nice, and that is what they sent me. The second color, granite, is a darker gray. When we redid our kitchen a few years back, I choose a light maple for the cabinets, and a dark slate color for the countertop. The knife would have looked SO much better on the counter with the granite handle instead of stone. Woe is me, I'm too embarassed to have guests over anymore, whatever shall I do?
For those of you who took the previous paragraph seriously, I suggest you contact the local authorities. Your sense of humor has been stolen.
The second point, though, is not really a complaint, basically an observation. The knives I am used to using all have fairly straight handles, the New West knife has a curve to the top of the handle, with a bit of a hump peaking about the second rivet. The presence of this little hump has me changing my grip slightly. I find myself tending to pull back my hand a bit, resulting in a slightly different pinch grip than what I am used to, my thumb just not quite where I want it to be. It isn't bad, just different.
I don't know if this observation proves or refutes BDL's comments in other knife threads about trying out handles before you buy. I do know, however, that I'll probably get used to the shifted grip, because I REALLY like this new knife.
Thanks again to New West and Nicko for making this happen.
mjb.
First, the handle comes in two colors, stone and granite. The first is a light, mottled rose color. Very nice, and that is what they sent me. The second color, granite, is a darker gray. When we redid our kitchen a few years back, I choose a light maple for the cabinets, and a dark slate color for the countertop. The knife would have looked SO much better on the counter with the granite handle instead of stone. Woe is me, I'm too embarassed to have guests over anymore, whatever shall I do?
For those of you who took the previous paragraph seriously, I suggest you contact the local authorities. Your sense of humor has been stolen.
The second point, though, is not really a complaint, basically an observation. The knives I am used to using all have fairly straight handles, the New West knife has a curve to the top of the handle, with a bit of a hump peaking about the second rivet. The presence of this little hump has me changing my grip slightly. I find myself tending to pull back my hand a bit, resulting in a slightly different pinch grip than what I am used to, my thumb just not quite where I want it to be. It isn't bad, just different.
I don't know if this observation proves or refutes BDL's comments in other knife threads about trying out handles before you buy. I do know, however, that I'll probably get used to the shifted grip, because I REALLY like this new knife.
Thanks again to New West and Nicko for making this happen.
mjb.







