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This is for all those who like to cook. I found a great website for
Global Knives and Accessories. I just bought 9pc set with block they are awesome. They are having a sale till 2007. Save 25% On everything. A must see if you would like to expand or update your cutlery set. |
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On 2006-11-06, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
What interesting spam. I am particularly fond of the donation button via PayPal under the "Investors" tab... ROFL... I don't like Global knives. I'm still trying to figure out the purpose behind their weird handles. Some of their knives have fairly normal handles, but others, like the santoku have a totally bizarre handle shape. It has a cross section like a radius cornered isosceles triangle, the narrowest angle at the top of the handle. It's almost imposible to properly grip and is painful to use. Also, if left in soapy water, the spot-weld points will rust. I ended up giving mine away. nb |
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THANK YOU!
Sorry for shouting, but I think you may have just given me the excuse I needed for flunking sophomore year (HS) plane geometry. "Radius cornered isosceles triangle [i.e, geometry]...almost impossible to properly grip [i.e., grasp] and is painful to use." I wish I had known this back in '59... Bob ============================= In article , says... (snip) It has a cross section like a radius cornered isosceles triangle, the narrowest angle at the top of the handle. It's almost imposible to properly grip and is painful to use. (snip) nb |
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On 2006-11-06, yetanotherBob wrote:
THANK YOU! Sorry for shouting, but I think you may have just given me the excuse I needed for flunking sophomore year (HS) plane geometry. LOL!.... nb ...still not sure if above is a compliment. |