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rotuts

rotuts

@Duvel 

 

globals are very fine knives.

 

but difficult to sharpen .  said to have ' sticky steel '   ( knifeForum )

 

got a few some time ago , BB&B  , each w the ubiquitous coupon.

 

loved everything about them

 

but had a difficult time w them on the whetstone system I was using 

 

though KnifeForum , got the pointer to EdgePro.

 

made all the difference.  

 

razor sharp they became .  

 

but I moved on from them

 

to Watanabe .  very small trust fund required. for those

 

but spectacular when taken care of  w the EdgePro

 

as long as you enjoy the feel of the knife in your hand

 

and its close to the proper size for the job

 

and you keep it razor sharp 

 

you've got a knife for your ages.

rotuts

rotuts

@Duvel 

 

globals are very fine knives.

 

but difficult to sharpen .  said to have ' sticky steel '   ( knifeForum 

 

got a few some time ago , BB&B  , each w the ubiquitous coupon.

 

loved everything about them

 

but had a difficult time w them on the whetstone system I was using 

 

though KnifeForum , got the pointer to EdgePro.

 

made all the difference.  

 

razor sharp they became .   but I moved on from them

 

to Watanabe .  very veery small trust fund required.

 

as long as you enjoy the feel of the knife in your hand

 

and its close to the proper size for the job

 

and you keep it razor sharp 

 

you've got a knife for your ages.

rotuts

rotuts

@Duvel 

 

globals are very fine knives.

 

but difficult to sharpen .  said to have ' sticky steel '   ( knifeForum 

 

got a few some time ago , BB&B  , each w the ubiquitous coupon.

 

but had a difficult time w them on the whetstone system I was using 

 

though KnifeForum , got the pointer to EdgePro.

 

made all the difference.    but I moved on from them

 

to Watanabe .  very veery small trust fund required.

 

as long as you enjoy the feel of the knife in your hand

 

and its close to the proper size for the job

 

and you keep it razor sharp 

 

you've got a knife for your ages.

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