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Seeing the first 'Book your Christmas party here!' poster of this year.
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gremlin wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 1:07 pm Seeing the first 'Book your Christmas party here!' poster of this year.
You win the first....
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Crap food.

There's a decent Canarian snack bar I frequent once a month for a treat.
But always look at the elephant's leg, drooling.
Today I'd had a few I'm town with a pal and couldn't resist.
It looked great, but was so bland. I asked for some hot sauce. Still crap.

I can't imagine there being more than 1 supplier on the island, so they're all getting crap.
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Being asked that dreaded question that comes around every year....

'What do you want for your birthday?'

I have no needs nor wants that i can think of. I must truly lack imagination. :(
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gremlin wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 2:49 pm Being asked that dreaded question that comes around every year....

'What do you want for your birthday?'

I have no needs nor wants that i can think of. I must truly lack imagination. :(
It's my mother's birthday today. She's getting knives.

Everyone I know gets knives, if they want them or not.

I work for the sole UK importer of a popular premium knife brand :)

If you want some knives let me know.
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Birthday presents for show, knives for a pro.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:06 pm
It's my mother's birthday today. She's getting knives.

Everyone I know gets knives, if they want them or not.

I work for the sole UK importer of a popular premium knife brand :)

If you want some knives let me know.
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We need new knives, tell more.....
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v8-powered wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:18 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:06 pm
It's my mother's birthday today. She's getting knives.

Everyone I know gets knives, if they want them or not.

I work for the sole UK importer of a popular premium knife brand :)

If you want some knives let me know.
We need new knives, tell more.....
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I'm allowed to buy them at staff discounted prices, as long as I don't take the piss... I bought her some scissors in a little stand, rrp on them was £150... For one pair of scissors!

I didn't pay that money mind.
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v8-powered wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:18 pm

We need new knives, tell more.....
That ^.

Ours must be 20+ years-old. Can we mention brands or is that a PM kinda thang? Or more a 'piss off and mind your own' thang?

Not that I want them for my birthday, mind.
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If it is Global I would be interested in a sharpener/steel. Last time I looked the retail price was ridiculous.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:43 pm If it is Global I would be interested in a sharpener/steel. Last time I looked the retail price was ridiculous.
You don't want a Global sharpener, you want a Horl one.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:24 pm
I'm allowed to buy them at staff discounted prices, as long as I don't take the piss... I bought her some scissors in a little stand, rrp on them was £150... For one pair of scissors!

I didn't pay that money mind.
Mmmm....scissors. Got 2 or 3 pairs in the house from these people. https://www.ernestwright.co.uk/

They were close to closing shop not long ago but they survived and some money has been invested. I think they're training people too. The last pair the Mrs ordered (a pair of the 'stork' ones) were on back order and took a few months to arrive. They took the £ up front but don't really mind if it keeps stuff like this going. :thumbup:
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:49 pm
You don't want a Global sharpener, you want a Horl one.
Why?

And does it 'match' the Global knives? Mrs CJ places much emphasis on matching.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 5:37 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:49 pm
You don't want a Global sharpener, you want a Horl one.
Why?
Coz they is well kool init, althogh the knocks offs are cheaper
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I use an old school whetstone and polish the edge of my thumbs off every time :thumbup:
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I stopped buying Global and any other fancy knives some time ago, now I just occasionally buy cheaper ones & spend much less of my life sharpening expensive knives :thumbup:
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My Dad (and my Grandad) was a carpenter, and I was taught how to sharpen stuff properly, to get to a wire edge and then strop it off on your hand. I also worked in a butchers as a yoof, so Iearned to use a steel too.

Problem is twofold.

1 Mrs CJ makes me wince every time she uses a knife. She doesn't treat sharp edges with any care, and I dread to hear her cutting down on a stainless steel carving dish.

2 Proper multi- oilstone sharpening takes ages after that sort of treatment.

Global do a fairly abrasive diamond 'steel' that rapidly sharpens stuff. People complain it is too abrasive, but I reckon it would suit me. The problem is the price, north of £200.
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I sue a cheap and probably nasty sharpener from Amazon (not the exact one in the photo but that type!).

Despite my SDad's efforts and the tutor at college who REALLY tried to teach me how to use a steel, I can't!! My SDad used to sharpen my knives whenever he visited (cos I did have a steel, even though I didn't/couldn't use it!!).


Nowadays I just use the silly little sharpener and it seems to work just fine! I have made my knives last 12 years so far, but the chef's knife isn't going to last much longer :( Really sad as my RDad bought me the set before he died :( Can't imagine it'll be easy to find another well balanced pink chef's knife :( :( :(


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Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 6:58 pm My Dad (and my Grandad) was a carpenter, and I was taught how to sharpen stuff properly, to get to a wire edge and then strop it off on your hand. I also worked in a butchers as a yoof, so Iearned to use a steel too.
My grandad was a carpenter and taught me naff all about sharpening stuff. My grandmother worked in the CooP jointing meat and taught me naff all about butchery.

Grandparents of today! Not like they used to be.

They both died before I was 10 but I'm not letting them off that easy.
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