zenlifter
08-09-2008, 01:50 PM
If any of you get tired of using your survival knives for food preperation may I suggest the Culinary line of MAC knives from Japan.
Sharp, sharp, sharp and easy to keep sharp if you buy the $15.00 dedicated Fiskar sharpener. I promise it will be one of or the sharpest knife you own. The Santoku model is still cheap.
The MAC Corporation, founded in 1964 by Tatsuo Kobayashi of Seki, Japan, is known for its production of the world’s sharpest knife, the MAC knife, which provides effortless slicing, stays sharp longer, and reduces fatigue during cutting chores. Mr. Kobayashi used the razor blade as the model for his knife, which is thin, flexible, light and sharp. MAC stands for molybdenumalloy carbon, which is the material composite for the blade. The blade is forged as opposed to stamped and uses a harder steel than most other knives, allowing the knife to stay sharp longer. Because of their well balanced, lightweight, ergonomical design, these knives reduce user fa-tigue during cutting activities.
www.macknife.com
www.knifemerchant.com
If your woman is a Chatty Kathy in the kitchen don't let her use it as one needs to pay attention when using this knife.
Not a good candidate for a destruction test.
Sharp, sharp, sharp and easy to keep sharp if you buy the $15.00 dedicated Fiskar sharpener. I promise it will be one of or the sharpest knife you own. The Santoku model is still cheap.
The MAC Corporation, founded in 1964 by Tatsuo Kobayashi of Seki, Japan, is known for its production of the world’s sharpest knife, the MAC knife, which provides effortless slicing, stays sharp longer, and reduces fatigue during cutting chores. Mr. Kobayashi used the razor blade as the model for his knife, which is thin, flexible, light and sharp. MAC stands for molybdenumalloy carbon, which is the material composite for the blade. The blade is forged as opposed to stamped and uses a harder steel than most other knives, allowing the knife to stay sharp longer. Because of their well balanced, lightweight, ergonomical design, these knives reduce user fa-tigue during cutting activities.
www.macknife.com
www.knifemerchant.com
If your woman is a Chatty Kathy in the kitchen don't let her use it as one needs to pay attention when using this knife.
Not a good candidate for a destruction test.