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<blockquote data-quote="Slappy" data-source="post: 482572" data-attributes="member: 7608"><p>I inherited a set of these almost 20 years ago, and they were used before I got them. I would really like to find more of the same or similar, but there is no branding/identification on them. Frustrating someone would make such an awesome knife and not put a brand on it.</p><p></p><p>They have a unique fine seration pattern and have never been sharpened. They have exclusively been run through dishwashers and used almost daily for food prep and as silverware, whereas the nice Wusthof knives are hand washed only and dull faster when used as silverware on hard plates.</p><p></p><p>The serrations are fine enough they make a nice looking cut through meat where others give more of a torn appearance. Also great for food prep as they slice tomatoes much nicer than the fancy Wusthof knives.[ATTACH=full]83157[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]83158[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slappy, post: 482572, member: 7608"] I inherited a set of these almost 20 years ago, and they were used before I got them. I would really like to find more of the same or similar, but there is no branding/identification on them. Frustrating someone would make such an awesome knife and not put a brand on it. They have a unique fine seration pattern and have never been sharpened. They have exclusively been run through dishwashers and used almost daily for food prep and as silverware, whereas the nice Wusthof knives are hand washed only and dull faster when used as silverware on hard plates. The serrations are fine enough they make a nice looking cut through meat where others give more of a torn appearance. Also great for food prep as they slice tomatoes much nicer than the fancy Wusthof knives.[ATTACH type="full"]83157[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]83158[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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