Are you an aspiring chef and/or serial killer? Well, here's a handy dandy guide to the different types of common knives, their parts and materials they're usually made of.
Enjoy!
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interesting trivia for you. the one they call a utility knife was called a harp knife when i bought my first set of chef's knives. and that's the only one i still have from that set,almost 40 years later.
Fun Fact! The stress hormone cortisol is released more plentifully in human beings when presented with the sight of a knife than it is when a person sees a firearm. (Yes, isn't that a fun fact?)
Okay, so, uh...
Some people calls it a kaiser blade,
& Some people calls it a billhook,
& Some people calls it a ditch bank blade,
& Some people calls it a brush ax,
& Some people calls it a karambit,
And in this here, it's called a turning knife...
So, is it handy around the yard, or not?
Quote from: LilCerberus on February 13, 2018, 05:07:43 PM
Okay, so, uh...
Some people calls it a kaiser blade,
& Some people calls it a billhook,
& Some people calls it a ditch bank blade,
& Some people calls it a brush ax,
& Some people calls it a karambit,
And in this here, it's called a turning knife...
So, is it handy around the yard, or not?
I'll take some of the bigguns. Some folks thank mustard tastes good on 'em.
Quote from: ER on February 11, 2018, 07:44:41 PM
Fun Fact! The stress hormone cortisol is released more plentifully in human beings when presented with the sight of a knife than it is when a person sees a firearm. (Yes, isn't that a fun fact?)
That is kind of interesting actually!