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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote:

> > Honestly, knives don't have to be expensive to be good, or at least
> > that's my personal experience. The Kiwi was also $10.00 from the asian
> > market and I've used it now for a few years.

>
> i bought a kiwi (actually two, a knife and a cleaver, but i don't use the
> cleaver much) based in part on your recommendation a couple years ago.
> really an outstanding value - i paid about six bucks. christmas before
> last i got a knife for my dad and for my girlfriend (despite the folklore
> prohibition on giving knives as gifts). thanks again for the tip.
>
> here are some pics:
>
> <http://www.wokshop.com/HTML/products/cleavers/thai-kiwi-knives.html>
>
> they are well worth seeking out.
>
> your pal,
> blake


You are most welcome Blake! I'm glad they worked out for you. :-) :-)
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