Kitchen knife block

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whosyour
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Kitchen knife block

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Sal,

Ever thought about a nice Spyder block for the kitchen knives.I'd order the whole set.I just don't want my spydies in a drawer,how inhumane,and the soon to be wife asked me about some good kitchen knives.I told her Spyderco only or I'll throw them out the window.So the decision was made and what a gift,she is going to let me order knives and not even complain.I'll mark it on the calander.

A nice bug inlay,and one of your trademark phrases,or white spyders like the ceramic mug.Just a wish
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Post by Tightwad »

HI. I bet it's unlikley that spyderco would make a kitchen knife block (could be wrong) so have a
look on A.G.Russell's site. He offers a dandy white ,dishwasher safe, plastic knife block that's really
very good. I know my wife likes hers a lot, especially the dishwasher part. Good fortune to your "new" family.
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I also have been looking for a knife block for my Spyderco Kitchen knives. The one I like the most is made by the J.K. Adams Co.
P.O. Box 248 1430 Route 30, Dorset, Vermont 05251. www.jkadams.com The model I like the best is called Knife Carousel, KCSL-15-SM
(a picture & description is provided in their new Products section) I'm currently searching for the lowest price available. As they are a manufacturer of wood products maybe Sal could have one custom made if Spyderco is interested in providing a knife holder for Spyderco kitchen knives.
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sal
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Post by sal »

We're working on a new set of kitchen knives with some type of block. No dates or info available at this time.

sal
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Post by whosyour »

Thanks for the info guys.i think I'll wait get a few and then see what Sal comes up with,should be a good one
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Post by sublime451 »

that is awsome to hear sal. i am currently working on getting the whole set of kitchen knives. I hope to be a chef one day and i love the feel of a spyderco kitchen knives compared to others. Extremly light yet sturdy and sharp as ****.
thanks for the info
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Post by Paul D. »

I thought Spyderco made a kitchen knife "block" a few years ago. It was semicircular with the knives radiating out along the curve. Pretty neat, though it had a large footprint.

Paul
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Post by shootist16 »

I use the A.G. Russell knife block found here:

http://www.agrknives.com/agrussell/knifeblock.html

It works great.



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