An Interesting Design for a Knife...
On Apr 26, 5:54*am, "Joe Cilinceon" > wrote:
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> You might want to check this out and learn somethinghttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2611989298700188336&hl=enIt
> applies to any good knife.
>
Well, that's okay, except it implies that soapy water and a brush are
needed to wash a knife. That's only true some of the time.
Frequently, just a rinse under running hot water and a wipe with the
dishtowel are all that is needed. I will once again cite the knife
rule that I practice rigorously and that eliminates all danger and
knife damage. The Knife
Rule: It Never Leaves Your Hand.
How this works is, you take the knife from its holder, you do the
knifework, you hold the knife under hot running water, (soap if
necessary), you wipe the knife dry, you return it to its holder. It
never leaves your hand. No accidents, no damage to the knife, no need
to teach anyone else how to wash or handle it. -aem
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