Oh, noooo, I am a kitchen tool freak! Sounds familiar, I can't seem to get enough knives either!!! Knives are not unlike trends in the tool industry; things are going offshore like crazy to keep costs down and increase profits.
After tons of research and trying out different brands I have come down to a couple choices I like and use on a daily basis; plus, some brands thrown in for good measure!
The Teutonic Classics:
********* German knives; here are the most well known brands, the "Snap-on" of Knives in Germany:
Wusthof:
http://www.wusthof.com/en/default.asp
Zwilling JA Henckles:
http://www.jahenckels.com/
These two above German companies are the "bad boys" of the German knife industry; many claim Wusthof to be superior but many times these arguments go into the "Chevy vs. Ford" type of debate and each side has its specific point of view and for/against arguments.
Not unlike the pro tool industry; these knives come with a Lifetime replacement warranty. They have different lines that are cheaper Asian/Spanish imports but the high end lines are still made in Germany. Typically, any knife with "Solingen, Germany" imprinted on it; historically, has been excellent or at least a guarantee of a good, solid German made knife.
There are many other brands less well known that are used in meat processing industry and lesser expensive brands that are still well made for day to day use...
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F ****:
http://www.fdick.com/
Excellent brand, heavily used in meat processing industry and particularly known for their "sharpening steels" to keep your knife in peak cutting form.
Messermeister:
http://www.messermeister.com/
("Knife Master" in english)
Seemingly, less well known of the Solingen, Germany brands; top quality knives!
Forschner by Victorinox:
http://www.swissarmy.com/Forschner/Pages/Default.aspx
Made under the famous "swiss army knife" company Victorinox; simple, spartan, plastic handled knives that are inexpensive, good for everyday use and affordable!
How about something from Asia? The high end exotic knives from Japan: Global Knives:
Global Knife Company:
http://www.global-knife.com/
Expensive, asian designs, materials, imbued supposedly, with the craft traditions and processes of the Japanese samurai swords (talk about marketing "if they can lop the head off of your enemy; think what they can do for your tomato!"); they also have a unique sharpening style (only one side)....... high end used by famous chefs the world over! I've read articles where people swear once you use a Global you never go back to anything else!
How about a knife made in the good old USA?
I have found one company that I have bought knives from and you can be happy to say are one of the few Cutlery companies that still are truly "MADE IN USA"; DEXTER-RUSSELL!
Dexter-Russell:
http://www.dexter-russell.com/default.asp
Heavily used in the restaurant and meat processing industry; I have purchased the new "V-LO" line of knives and have been very happy with them. Believe it or not these knives are surprisingly affordable and while lack the weight and "flash" of German made knives, they are used all day, everyday in restaurants, butchers and all over the food industry!
To purchase these (mostly likely all the other brands mentioned); I would recommend looking in the phone book under your pro restaurant supply houses, it is good excuse to have some fun and check out these stores, they are the "Snap-On truck" of kitchen tool stores!
One thing that may surprise you; restaurant supply stores have better prices then normal specialty/gourmet kitchen supply and department stores; restaurants buy all their stuff at these places, the kitchen utensils, other things are way cheaper and of better quality then any "normal" consumer stores. They are made to handle the hard use of a professional kitchen day in, day out and last for many years to come... Check them out for any type of utensils or tools for the kitchen, prices are lower and the stainless steel made items will last a lifetime; their knife prices, I found beat out the regular stores as well...
A couple online places to look for knives:
http://www.knivesforchefs.com/
http://www.chefknivestogo.com/
http://www.justknives101.com/
tons more vendors here:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=professional+kitchen+knives&btnG=Search
Little articles on the basics:
http://www.cookingforengineers.com/article/39/Kitchen-Knives
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/...hen-knives/kitchen-knives-1105/how-to-choose/
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/product-testing/reviews-tests/kitchen-cooking/kitchen-knives-1001
http://reviews.cookingcache.com/german-knives-review.html
Link about asian/japanese knives and how they are unique to the more well known european/german knives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_kitchen_knives
IF you want to buy USA: I really would check out the Dexter Russell line of knives at your local restaurant supply house; the V-LO line is my new favorite, along with my monster 10" Wusthof cooks knife! Don't be afraid of MSRP pricing of Dexter Russell; they are usually much cheaper prices at the Restaurant Supply stores!
Check out the V-LO here:
http://www.dexter-russell.com/v-lo.asp?group_name=v-lo.asp
Item: 10" Cooks Knife 29253 Prod. No. V145-10CP