Millie in the Kitchen

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cricket
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Millie in the Kitchen

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Post by cricket »

Send my friend a PS Military. He received it yesterday afternoon and sent this back to me today. I thought people on this forum would enjoy it.

Steve



I gave the Millie a good workout last night. Bought a 6 lb. free-range

chicken, cooked it on the Showtime Jr. twirly thing. Whilst it was

twirling I sliced up some ripe tomatoes. The blade went through them like

they weren't even there. Nice thin slices, too. When the bird was done I

carved it up with that awesome blade. It was like a scalpel! That

serrated part of the blade makes a lot of sense since it breezed through

bone joints like a laser through butter. What a fantastic tool. Even

with chicken grease all over my fingers the grip remained sure. Nice

scales and the grooved choils made it really comfortable in my hand. You

were right when you said this knife had my name all over it. It felt like

it was designed just for me. Do I dare make this beast my EDC??? I put

the U2 aside and am carrying the Millie now. Probably will alternate. It

just feels so good to have in my pocket. This is a truly significant

piece of hardware. It's perfect for me. Thank you! Really widens

people's eyes when I click it open.
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That's quite a commendation for that knife! Thanks for sharing your friend's experience with that knife.

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John Watson
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Post by John Watson »

I have used my Military often for kitchen duty. It seems that I use my folders around the house the most and the kitchen is where they often get the best workout. You seem to do everything in the kitchen from opening troublesome packages, to cutting string, slicing all types of veggies and meats, even sharpening those bamboo skewers. It is a good ring out for a knife if you interest is having a good overall blade to carry. No doubt the Military is also capable of getting you out of a tight spot in a self defense situation. Not that I ever what to find out.
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