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  2. Emergency-room docs offer inside scoop: How to get treated ...

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    You accidentally filet your finger with your sharpest kitchen knife. Your daughter breaks her arm at a gymnastics meet. Or the fool who's texting while driving totals your car -- with you in it.

  3. Kitchen knife indentation - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen knife indentation. Knife indentation is done away from the edge of a kitchen knife. A knife most simply has either a rectangular or wedge-shaped cross-section (saber grind vs. flat grind), but may also have indentations, whose purpose is to reduce adhesion of the food to the blade. This is widely found in Japanese knives, and in the ...

  4. Ginsu - Wikipedia

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    Ginsu ( / ˈɡɪnsuː /; pseudoword meant to evoke the idea of samurai heritage) [ 1] is a brand of direct marketed knives. The brand is owned by the Douglas Quikut Division of Scott Fetzer, a Berkshire Hathaway Company. The brand was heavily promoted in the late 1970s and 1980s on U.S. television using infomercials characterized by hawker and ...

  5. W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wrcase .com. W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, fixed blades/sporting knives, kitchen knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. The company originated in Little Valley, New York, around the turn of the 20th century, before relocating to its current home ...

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    The post Gordon Ramsay calls these knives ‘the best in the business’ — and they’re $150 off right now appeared first on In The Know. Gordon Ramsay calls these knives ‘the best in the ...

  7. Knife sharpening - Wikipedia

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    Knife sharpening. Knife sharpening is the process of making a knife or similar tool sharp by grinding against a hard, rough surface, typically a stone, [ 1] or a flexible surface with hard particles, such as sandpaper. Additionally, a leather razor strop, or strop, is often used to straighten and polish an edge.

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