onthewater102
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Registered: 04/14/05
Posts: 1649
Loc: Kent, CT
Anything and everything. They come apart easily to go in the dishwasher. I've yet to have to sharpen them and I've used/abused them pretty well over the years. They still cut braided fishing line without a problem.
I have a set, including the shears and a fillet knife. Top quality. The shears are awesome for cutting open any kind of plastic package. I love the fillet knife, and its great at getting through those porgy scales when filleting.
D-Roc
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Registered: 04/27/06
Posts: 796
Loc: Longmeadow, MA
Originally Posted By: MBean
Originally Posted By: onthewater102
Their kitchen sheers are amazing
I remember when our old neighbor was selling them to my parents, I was a young kid at the time, he was telling them how strong the kitchen sheers were. To demonstrate that he asked for a penny and proceeded to cut it clean in half. Still remember that for some reason.
I have this exact same memory. Great knives, and have held up 15+ years.
#1723031 - 08/14/1708:55 AM
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EPPE
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Registered: 07/17/06
Posts: 1551
Loc: SNBC
I got one as a gift for my 40th bday (12 years ago) and the person who gave it to me had the boat name engraved into the blade - that alone is cool chit! Like other above, I have sent it back for service / sharpening. One year they sent me back a brand new blade, and engraved it too, no charge!
#1724515 - 08/30/1708:29 AM
Re: CUTCO KNIVES ?
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Tieg
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Registered: 01/30/04
Posts: 1513
Loc: SE CT
Last sunday I was at the Subase NEX and they had a rep that was there demonstrating them. So I believe they sell them there. I didn't realize they were that bad ass as I made it a point to avoid the guy in fear of being sold something I didn't want at the time. Now I sort of regret it lol
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