kctyphoon
Banned
oh, and in case you ever need something BIGGER to umm.. cut some meat.. this might be what you want..
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TWNZ08/?tag=atomicindus08-20
How about this for a sharpener? Seems easier than that spindled rod thing.


Wife's tools? When I moved in with my GF, my knives were far superior to hers.
Can't really help otherwise, my favorite knives are customs made by Tim Olt in Michigan.
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Victorinox Fibrox handle are nice and available on Amazon. Global makes a nice knife too. I would consider both good value kitchen knives.
My wife and I got a set of Henkels when we got married and they were a big step up. Two years ago we starting buying Wusthof Classic knives and noticed a big improvement in feel, balance and blade durability.
Wusthof even offers a low cost knife sharpening service. Send your Wusthof (or any other brand knifes) in along with $3 per knife and they will sharpen them and ship them back. I sent in 7 knives and a check for $21 and the knives have kept their edge over a year. This ended up costing less then bring them to a local sharpener and they do a good job.
It took me a while to find out about this service, it is very well buried on their web site.
http://s.wuesthof.com/fp-1427825732643/media/editorial/USA_DEV/Warranty/KnifeShpgRETURNCARDsinglepg.pdf
Sharpening Service Instructions
Sharpening service address: WÜSTHOF
Attn. Sharpening
355 Wilson Ave.
Norwalk, CT 06854
Please wrap your knives securely in newspaper or bubble wrap and send them in a sturdy cardboard box for the safety of the package handlers. Be sure to include a note with your name, phone number, and mailing address. Please include a check made payable to WÜSTHOF for $3.00 per knife you wish to have sharpened. Please do not send personal items with your knives that you wish to have returned – this includes blade guards, towels, and any other items used for protection. WÜSTHOF is not responsible for any loss or damage in transit to our facility, so shipping insurance is recommended, at your discretion.
You can even put in "special instructions" if you like the blades sharpened a certain way.
Any tips on how to train a wife to take care of knives???
Being that this is GarageJournal, anyone using a Tormek to sharpen their kitchen knives?
