I'm sorry WTAF!? I just spat out my single farm sourced, hand picked tea I was drinking from my hand made mug from Kyoto...ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:06 pm High end knives are just another thing for middle aged dudes to spend their money on![]()
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I don’t need a Nakiri - I have a very nice Santoku. But since you posted that above I’ve found myself cruising various site for a Nakuri in between meetings. You nob.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:09 pm I’m currently lusting after this, even though I don’t think the handle will fit my giant hands.
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I seriously need to replace my Globals knives, I started collecting them about 25 years ago when they were cool without any consideration towards whether I actually liked the feel of them. Which I don't
Need to get my hands on some Wusthofs or similar and see how they feel in my hand and their balance.

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Funnily enough, I've gone in the opposite direction. I used to love my Henkles and the two globals I acquired rarely got a look in. Now my 8" Global is roughly 50/50 with my Mac for everyday use, and the 6" Global utility is my go-to veg knife.Gavster wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:20 am I seriously need to replace my Globals knives, I started collecting them about 25 years ago when they were cool without any consideration towards whether I actually liked the feel of them. Which I don'tNeed to get my hands on some Wusthofs or similar and see how they feel in my hand and their balance.
Used to dislike the balance and lightness of the Globals, but it kinda grew on me.
Wusdorfs/Henkles kinda feel like wielding a baseball bat by comparison (meaty, handle-heavy feel), which can be a good or bad thing.
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I've got a pair of Global knives (20cm and a 15cm that in combination with my Raadvad Sensei are my everyday good knives. The Raadvad being my favourite.
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To be fair, I've barely touched a Wusthof/Henckels etc so would be prudent to buy a medium chefs knife from one brand simply as a long term trial.Nefarious wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:59 amFunnily enough, I've gone in the opposite direction. I used to love my Henkles and the two globals I acquired rarely got a look in. Now my 8" Global is roughly 50/50 with my Mac for everyday use, and the 6" Global utility is my go-to veg knife.Gavster wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:20 am I seriously need to replace my Globals knives, I started collecting them about 25 years ago when they were cool without any consideration towards whether I actually liked the feel of them. Which I don'tNeed to get my hands on some Wusthofs or similar and see how they feel in my hand and their balance.
Used to dislike the balance and lightness of the Globals, but it kinda grew on me.
Wusdorfs/Henkles kinda feel like wielding a baseball bat by comparison (meaty, handle-heavy feel), which can be a good or bad thing.
Also @mik here you go, a total of 11 Global items:
Knives x 6 (favourite is the cheese knife, it brings a whole new world of pleasure to cutting cheddar)
Meat fork
Boning tweezers
Ceramic sharpening steel
Whetstone
Magnetic rack

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I think the third one from the right is the same as my bigger chef's one.
How is the ceramic steel? I've got a Victorianox steel and a no-name german diamond hone at the moment, and I swear neither is as good as one's I've had before - I seem to be doing the proper sharpen a bit more frequently (but I might just be getting fussier in my old age!)
How is the ceramic steel? I've got a Victorianox steel and a no-name german diamond hone at the moment, and I swear neither is as good as one's I've had before - I seem to be doing the proper sharpen a bit more frequently (but I might just be getting fussier in my old age!)
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That was the first one I got, and is still my go-to knife for most tasks. As for the ceramic steel I don’t have any others to compare it to, however always felt it is gentle at honing the blade.
ETA: Now that I’m lodger-less for the first time in a few years they could all do with a good sharpen and hone, being safe in the knowledge they’ll be looked after too.
ETA: Now that I’m lodger-less for the first time in a few years they could all do with a good sharpen and hone, being safe in the knowledge they’ll be looked after too.
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About a year ago, I bought a set of silicone carbide sanding belts for my belt sander - all the way down to 1500 grit IIRC.
Knives still need a final finish on the whetstone, but it's taken the process down from over 3 hours to under an hour for my full set.
ETA - these ones, just the two-steps higher grit window https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sruhrak-Perfor ... MKBDs&th=1
ETAA - don't get the zirconium ones - they're too agressive
Knives still need a final finish on the whetstone, but it's taken the process down from over 3 hours to under an hour for my full set.
ETA - these ones, just the two-steps higher grit window https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sruhrak-Perfor ... MKBDs&th=1
ETAA - don't get the zirconium ones - they're too agressive
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"