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I have the basic Global knives so the more expensive ones may be a lot better.

You are more likely to cut yourself with a blunt knife than a sharp one.
 

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Oh and @Lamp there are knife courses you can do that teach you how to chop up veg and meat properly.

I did one for veg and still use the skills today. Still miles away from a proper chef but at least they are chopped up effectivelyand very similar sizes for even cooking
 

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Aye. And you shouldn't cry cutting an onion with a very sharp knife. Apparently a less than very sharp knife bruises the onion cells and releases the gas that makes you cry
 

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I am seriously considering that. A knife course.

Apparently down the corridor there's a course on human body disposal...
 

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This guy knows how to prepare a salmon

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I'm in the market for a new chopping knife. Haven't got a clue which one to get. Preferably not an insane Japanese knife that will cut you by just looking at it and costs £200. And not some supermarket pish that is barely better than the ones in my drawer.


I used to do that 30-40 times a day during Christmas and Easter.
 

georgie

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Aye. And you shouldn't cry cutting an onion with a very sharp knife. Apparently a less than very sharp knife bruises the onion cells and releases the gas that makes you cry

I've heard that @Edmond frequently releases gases that make people cry too.
 

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Global knives are great, I've got a few and so far managed to avoid any sort of injury. However, axes? Not so much. Bought a new hand finished Swedish axe for wood chopping on a wild camping trip and this happened three weeks ago (almost to the bone):

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They are so going to have to ban Pokemon Go, seriously kids boot it up and see a Pokemon around the corner, sneak out the house at 2am to god knows where, poss dodgy place to get a fucking vritual dragon.
It's ridiculous and awesome at the same time.
 

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They are so going to have to ban Pokemon Go, seriously kids boot it up and see a Pokemon around the corner, sneak out the house at 2am to god knows where, poss dodgy place to get a fucking vritual dragon.
It's ridiculous and awesome at the same time.

People are using it to rob people too.

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I kinda like the concept of Pokemon go.... I found this outside my office :p
 

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Job

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So I'm thinking why is the background so fuzzy when using the camera, so I checked the lens for dirt, and found the missus had smashed it to bits using my phone two days ago..oh yes she said, forgot to tell you.
The autofocus had glass in it and wouldn't work, picked it all out and fixed it, thought I'll get a whole new camera module just in case...shocked at the price...Samsung Note original part camera module...from Hong Kong 2.99 inc post.
 

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We have a Global Knive - currently sitting in its box to go back to Global. The missus was chopping an onion, and the blade promptly snapped off :/

We've got some other ones now - Robert Welch, I'm told theyre quite good.
 

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We have a Global Knive - currently sitting in its box to go back to Global. The missus was chopping an onion, and the blade promptly snapped off :/

We've got some other ones now - Robert Welch, I'm told theyre quite good.

how does she normally chop onions? with a hammer? 0_o

I've given mine skads of missuse. I've even dropped two of the buggers on my stone tile floor ( :eek: ) and nothing like that has ever happened. not even the point getting dinged.
 

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LOL... I'm just imagining a top Michelin chef. As soon as the cameras stop filming he throws his expensive Japanese knife on the floor in disgust and picks up a 16oz claw hammer to prepare the veg
 

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