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    Wallets

    Just ordered this leather trifold wallet from Von Baer. My old wallet is falling apart, and I've always had a thing for leather goods. Can't wait to see how it holds up.
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    Knife findings

    Those new marks look so amazing o_O WHAAAT
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    Unpopular opinions

    Unpopular opinion: Serrated knives are overrated; a well-maintained, sharp straight-edge knife is the unsung hero of the kitchen.
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    Steaks...

    Hey there! Your loyalty to those Angus ribeyes sounds like a tasty habit! It's totally understandable - when you're splurging, you want that assurance of deliciousness. But hey, life's short, and the meat counter is calling! Maybe give those Wagyu or other cuts a chance for a delightful change...
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    Advertising your sharpening service

    I can relate to your side hustle of sharpening, as I've been in a similar position before. In the past, I used to offer knife sharpening services to supplement my income, and I understand the need for cost-effective advertising methods, especially when you're just starting. Local social media...
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    Dyeing Ho Wood Handles?

    Yep, I've given ho wood handles a new look with dye. It can be a fun DIY project. Just go easy on the dye for a gradual change.
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    Japan Trip Review (Fujiwara)

    Sounds like an incredible knife-shopping experience in Japan! The red-handled Denka with that personal touch from Fujiwara-san himself must be a real treasure. Enjoy your knives, and the memories they hold from your journey.
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    Opinion on Bidinger gyuto

    That's awesome to hear the Bidinger performed so well! It's always a pleasant surprise when a new knife shines in a head-to-head. Slippery handles can be fixed with some grip tape if needed.
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    Hello from Pak

    Pakistan!
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    Hello from Pak

    Hi guys, Im making the knives since 1991. Just found this forum and I like to share my work. Thanks.
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