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I saw the following question on another forum i am a member of. Maybe somebody here will know how to answer it. The stars used to be swear words, in the original version, so ignore them.
Ok I need a set of chef knives, but there are sooooooooooo many out there. Right now I have some really nice Wuhstof knives, but sharpening them can be a pain in the **** because it has a very pronounced bolster which makes it difficult to get the right angle on whetstones and electric sharpeners (usually leaves a divet over time). And I'd rather use an electric sharpener, cause using a whetstone requires a LOT of time, you have to use three different grades of whetstones, and its really time consuming. So I'm thinking of getting a set of Global knives (they don't have such a big bolster), I would get Kershaw Shun but since I'm left handed I would have to special order them and it would be twice the price. OR I can get some really really **** sweet custom knives, there are Nenox http://www.nenoxusa.com/ , who has affordable ones and expensive ones. If I go with Nenox I think I'll get the G type because its the most affordable. But then there are **** of custom made japanese knives, Hattori, Masamoto, etc. All of which range from affordable to 4,000 per knife. If I go with the japanese knives I was thinking of getting this premade set http://www.japanesechefsknife.com/JCKSpecialKnifeSet.html, but again a lot of times Japanese knives are made for right handed people **** Here is the link to the rest of the crazy japanese knives http://www.japanesechefsknife.com/products.html
I saw the following question on another forum i am a member of. Maybe somebody here will know how to answer it. The stars used to be swear words, in the original version, so ignore them.
Ok I need a set of chef knives, but there are sooooooooooo many out there. Right now I have some really nice Wuhstof knives, but sharpening them can be a pain in the **** because it has a very pronounced bolster which makes it difficult to get the right angle on whetstones and electric sharpeners (usually leaves a divet over time). And I'd rather use an electric sharpener, cause using a whetstone requires a LOT of time, you have to use three different grades of whetstones, and its really time consuming. So I'm thinking of getting a set of Global knives (they don't have such a big bolster), I would get Kershaw Shun but since I'm left handed I would have to special order them and it would be twice the price. OR I can get some really really **** sweet custom knives, there are Nenox http://www.nenoxusa.com/ , who has affordable ones and expensive ones. If I go with Nenox I think I'll get the G type because its the most affordable. But then there are **** of custom made japanese knives, Hattori, Masamoto, etc. All of which range from affordable to 4,000 per knife. If I go with the japanese knives I was thinking of getting this premade set http://www.japanesechefsknife.com/JCKSpecialKnifeSet.html, but again a lot of times Japanese knives are made for right handed people **** Here is the link to the rest of the crazy japanese knives http://www.japanesechefsknife.com/products.html