Yang at a Decent Price?
Yang at a Decent Price?
Does anyone happen to know of any vendor that might still have a Yang kitchen knife available, and at a reasonable price? I'm guessing not, but figured I'd give it a try.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks,
Andrew
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I was just googling it. I think 9000 dollars for the pair is fair.
http://69.94.107.111/webcat/yinyang.shtml
http://69.94.107.111/webcat/yinyang.shtml
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Thanks for the lead, FR. At that price, I'll have to pick up the pair. :eek:Free Radical wrote:I was just googling it. I think 9000 dollars for the pair is fair.
http://69.94.107.111/webcat/yinyang.shtml
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If you don't want the Yin for 9000, I'll sell you my Yang only for 4500 dollars...I'll even throw in free shipping.
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A lot of cooks say one only needs a pairing knife and a large chef's knife and I find this to be true. After I got my set of Shun kitchen knives, my Ying and Yang have been left in my kitchen drawer. sniff
I would have liked to have a set of Spyderco kitchen knives but the choice was not there at the time.
Here are mine the day I brought them home...ahhh the memories
( was only kidding about selling)

I would have liked to have a set of Spyderco kitchen knives but the choice was not there at the time.
Here are mine the day I brought them home...ahhh the memories
( was only kidding about selling)

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I understand this and also have a large and a paring Shun Elite. They are great but I still find myself reaching for the Spydie pair several times a day. Could I do everything I need with just the Shuns? Sure. But the Yin/Yang fill a nice void in between. Wouldn't be without them.Free Radical wrote:A lot of cooks say one only needs a pairing knife and a large chef's knife and I find this to be true. After I got my set of Shun kitchen knives, my Ying and Yang have been left in my kitchen drawer. sniff
Ken
(I told my wife about that listing. Her immediate response was "sell them!".
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Great point, Doc! I wasn't factoring in resale value. Best to leave them untouched!Doc Pyres wrote:Ahhhh, I thought it might be something like that. But my worry is, if I wash them after turkey carving, raw fish slicing, and whatnot, I won't be able to sell them later on ebay as NIB. :D
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Ken
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+1Free Radical wrote:A lot of cooks say one only needs a pairing knife and a large chef's knife and I find this to be true. After I got my set of Shun kitchen knives, my Ying and Yang have been left in my kitchen drawer. sniff
I would have liked to have a set of Spyderco kitchen knives but the choice was not there at the time.
Yang was my first good kitchen knife. It is still a good knife, especially considering that I bought them for less than 50% of MSRP. But after I bought my 8" Guyto (Japanese Chef's knife) Kanetsune KC-102, Yang doesn't see as much use as it used to be. I would never spend $75 for Yang. For a little more you can get Guyto.
http://www.japanesechefsknife.com/products.html
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My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian