Robert66
Well-Known Member
I cannot tell you how many old or 'rubbish', discarded knives I have rescued, renovated or just plain cleaned, bought and and sharpened for a few pence from car boot sales, I found one in a skip today. my family, friends and neighbours have most of them.
Most of these knives have only cost £1 or less when new, they are usually stainless steel and sharpen very easy/.
My point is this, does the average housewife really need a expensive kitchen knife, I say no.
Some need new handles but how do a drill the stainless steel when the plastic handles are smashed as some are
Most of these knives have only cost £1 or less when new, they are usually stainless steel and sharpen very easy/.
My point is this, does the average housewife really need a expensive kitchen knife, I say no.
Some need new handles but how do a drill the stainless steel when the plastic handles are smashed as some are