boomchakabowwow
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let me try this post again..sorry for hyjacking that other one. opps.
found it in a knife shop in Portland OR. it stood out amongt the other blades.
10" Sab Trompette. got it for $40. it is super sharp (now)
but i did find in the light of my kitchen, the tip is slightly warped..like somebody tried to pry something. it is tiny and very gradual.
also the edge is worn a tad. if i hold the edge on a flat surface of a cutting board, i cann tell someone sharpened it more in the middle..it lets in a tiny hair thin light. barely.
leave it alone? let a pro reshape it? what about the tip? here it is with my other old knife. the new sabatier is way flexier, and cuts super nimble. my wife likes it alot more. it is a tad longer, but much lighter. i have a bald spot on my arm now. all i used was a Sharpmaker.
found it in a knife shop in Portland OR. it stood out amongt the other blades.
10" Sab Trompette. got it for $40. it is super sharp (now)
but i did find in the light of my kitchen, the tip is slightly warped..like somebody tried to pry something. it is tiny and very gradual.
also the edge is worn a tad. if i hold the edge on a flat surface of a cutting board, i cann tell someone sharpened it more in the middle..it lets in a tiny hair thin light. barely.
leave it alone? let a pro reshape it? what about the tip? here it is with my other old knife. the new sabatier is way flexier, and cuts super nimble. my wife likes it alot more. it is a tad longer, but much lighter. i have a bald spot on my arm now. all i used was a Sharpmaker.