Salty dog
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There has been a trend with some American knife makers to explore kitchen knives. It's a good thing.
But PLEASE! do your homework. A kitchen knife is very different from what you may have produced in the past. They generally are used every day and are sharpened often. Unlike most "art" blades which may never be used or hunters that are used once a year if you are lucky. So in my humble opinion I believe that kitchen knife users are really the bad a$$es of the knife world.
More importantly the makers that can hang with them are the bad a$$es of the knife makers world.
But PLEASE! do your homework. A kitchen knife is very different from what you may have produced in the past. They generally are used every day and are sharpened often. Unlike most "art" blades which may never be used or hunters that are used once a year if you are lucky. So in my humble opinion I believe that kitchen knife users are really the bad a$$es of the knife world.
More importantly the makers that can hang with them are the bad a$$es of the knife makers world.