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My Forschner 10" bread knife (rosewood handle) has dulled. The last time I
had a local kitchen store sharpen a good serrated knife for me, they ruined it, so I begin to suspect that I should simply replace it. I'm willing to spend whatever it takes to get a good bread knife, long enough and robust enough to handle a decent-sized, heavy-crusted cottage loaf. Is the smart money on a new Forschner every four or five years, or would splashing out for Henckels or Wusthof or [your suggestion here] prove the wiser route? Let's say that I have a good thirty years of bread-baking and -slicing left in me . . . Thanks, Joe |
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