“Quality” Cutlery? (Page 4/4)
Jonesy FEB 22, 03:26 PM
Old Hickory makes really good kitchen knives.. We sell them in my store.. A tad pricey, but really good quality.

https://www.knifecenter.com/brand/71/Old-Hickory

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ls3mach FEB 22, 04:24 PM

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Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:

I kind of like the Freddy Kruger Limited Edition set. There are 10 of them, and they fit your hand like a glove.




James Bond 007 FEB 25, 05:03 PM
Try not to laff...99 cents store kitchen knife's, and the smaller steak knives are avalable. Recently I notice a rainbow blade version.

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James Bond 007 FEB 25, 05:20 PM
https://www.amazon.com/Kitc...utlery/dp/B07HGTGN3K

https://www.walmart.com/bro.../4044_623679_4809470
maryjane FEB 26, 10:51 AM

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Originally posted by Jonesy:

Old Hickory makes really good kitchen knives.. We sell them in my store.. A tad pricey, but really good quality.

https://www.knifecenter.com/brand/71/Old-Hickory



I have a 'vintage' Old Hickory boning knife that is very good & I've probably had it 40 years myself and likely picked it up at a yard sale. It sharpens well and easily but downside is that it will rust.


Jonesy FEB 27, 11:48 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

I have a 'vintage' Old Hickory boning knife that is very good & I've probably had it 40 years myself and likely picked it up at a yard sale. It sharpens well and easily but downside is that it will rust.




All the ones we have are stainless, so that shouldn't be a problem.