Wrong thread. That’s a popular opinion.people who post pictures of knives without writing what they are should be whipped.
people who post pictures of knives without writing what they are should be whipped.
Maybe try "Wow, the Shenzhen factories are really catching up!"Are you my brother? That has been my position for years! Even my commenting “Nice Mazaki” on every unlabeled post for a month did nothing to change this behavior!
To me, unlabeled posts are like people who went to Harvard saying “Where did I go to school, you ask? Oh, in Boston. Well, not actually in Boston, you know, just a little across the river. It was great being there, I had lots of friends at all the other Boston area colleges, like Tufts, Brandeis, MIT, BC, BU, Northeastern, Clemson, Emerson, and Babson, to name a few. But what I liked best about my college was being right on the red line, only four stops up from downtown. It was just so nice to be able to be on a beautiful red brick campus while still having all of Boston and Cambridge accessible. Oh, it’s not important what the name of the school was, everyone’s college education is equally important.”
*I think the first sentence or two of the quote is from some comedy act or something. I forget whose act it was though
It was from 30 Rock:
But ok, Mr. 'I spent four years in New Haven'
But ok, Mr. 'I spent four years in New Haven'
that is the best description of a Harvard alum Ive ever heard lmao
To me, unlabeled posts are like people who went to Harvard saying “Where did I go to school, you ask? Oh, in Boston. Well, not actually in Boston, you know, just a little across the river. It was great being there, I had lots of friends at all the other Boston area colleges, like Tufts, Brandeis, MIT, BC, BU, Northeastern, Clemson, Emerson, and Babson, to name a few. But what I liked best about my college was being right on the red line, only four stops up from downtown. It was just so nice to be able to be on a beautiful red brick campus while still having all of Boston and Cambridge accessible. Oh, it’s not important what the name of the school was, everyone’s college education is equally important.”
*I think the first sentence or two of the quote is from some comedy act or something. I forget whose act it was though
It was from 30 Rock:
But ok, Mr. 'I spent four years in New Haven'
When people say Shaptons have poor feedback I have no idea what they're talking about
... or is this a humble-brag
When people say Shaptons have poor feedback I have no idea what they're talking about
... or is this a humble-brag
When people say Shaptons have poor feedback I have no idea what they're talking about
... or is this a humble-brag
yea depends on the grit. My SP2k is awesome. But on the other hand, I honestly have no idea what the SP5k is good for. It doesnt feel good to use, the sharpened edge is not to my liking, and it's not particularly good for polishing. I'd sell it, but after shipping costs and paypal fees, it hardly seems worth my time to do even that.which shapton? frankly shaptons vary WAY more between grits/series than any two shiro suitas from the same mine Ive owned
When people say Shaptons have poor feedback I have no idea what they're talking about
... or is this a humble-brag
if you claim that your knife edge passes the toilet paper cutting test but you didn't wipe your ass with the TP before, you're cheating plain and simple
GS 500, SP 1500 and 2Kwhich shapton? frankly shaptons vary WAY more between grits/series than any two shiro suitas from the same mine Ive owned
Those are all good onesGS 500, SP 1500 and 2K
I think it depends on what you call 'decent steel' and 'hard to sharpen'. Even on decent the main difference IMO is that on carbon it's just easier. I just throw the knife in the general direction of the stone and it'll get screaming sharp with barely any application of time or technique.Most decent cutlery stainless steel isn't as hard to sharpen as it is often made out.
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