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Old 13th November 2006, 01:17 PM   #7
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The blade on mine is thin less than 1/8 of an inch and is quite stiff but for a knife that is used for cutting grain such as rice or other light chores it is fine. This blades at least mine is made from laminated steel so I really doubt that they are souvenirs.

Lew
Same here. Need to clean the blade a bit to see if laminated. Hey, it is probably twist core!

Anne is using it right now, one of her favorite kitchen knives. Does quite a job on veggies. She likes it better than the little khukuri she was using, but not as much as the Henckel knives.

BTW, mine, I mean HERS, is about 14" long. How does that compare?
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