Shops that sell a range of knifes?
Shops that sell a range of knifes?
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simple101

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1,212 posts

205 months

Sunday 30th August 2009
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Im looking for a new chef's knife. Its all well and good looking up the best knifes on the interweb or just getting the one Ramsey uses but as with cars, I like to try before i buy.

Does anyone know any shops that allow you to try out various knifes? Im after the likes of Global or Gustav Emil Ern, not Tesco homeware collection.

Can anyone help?


-Pete-

2,914 posts

200 months

Sunday 30th August 2009
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John Lewis, Handicross.

Beaconsfield kitchen shop near Waitrose.

The place at the top of Marlow High Street.

Not local, but nice stuff on here: http://www.cooks-knives.co.uk/index.html

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

211 months

Sunday 30th August 2009
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Peter Matturi in Leeds or Harrogate.

shirt

25,078 posts

225 months

Monday 31st August 2009
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I was going to say Maturi's as well, so I will!

http://www.maturi.co.uk/

There's one in Manchester I as well I think. Fantastic range and they'll cut a deal if buying a range.

Saul Goode

60 posts

214 months

Tuesday 1st September 2009
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Barnitts in York have a decent selection of knives, including Global.

The place is like a bloody maze though.

shakotan

10,861 posts

220 months

Tuesday 1st September 2009
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simple101 said:
Im looking for a new chef's knife. Its all well and good looking up the best knifes on the interweb or just getting the one Ramsey uses but as with cars, I like to try before i buy.

Does anyone know any shops that allow you to try out various knifes? Im after the likes of Global or Gustav Emil Ern, not Tesco homeware collection.

Can anyone help?
What's a knifes?

zakelwe

4,449 posts

222 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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For a big bloke I recommend German knives, for wimpy Dale Winton's then Japanese where you can use the extra sharpness to compensate for your lack of biceps.

Wusthoff all the way for me. And they have a better angle for point work.

Regards
Andy

spitfire-ian

4,113 posts

252 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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shakotan said:
simple101 said:
Im looking for a new chef's knife. Its all well and good looking up the best knifes on the interweb or just getting the one Ramsey uses but as with cars, I like to try before i buy.

Does anyone know any shops that allow you to try out various knifes? Im after the likes of Global or Gustav Emil Ern, not Tesco homeware collection.

Can anyone help?
What's a knifes?
I was thinking that too hehe

uncinqsix

3,239 posts

234 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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zakelwe said:
For a big bloke I recommend German knives, for wimpy Dale Winton's then Japanese where you can use the extra sharpness to compensate for your lack of biceps.

Wusthoff all the way for me. And they have a better angle for point work.

Regards
Andy
As a matter of interest, what Japanese knives have you tried?