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Go to a restaurant supply store. They will have pro knives at much lower prices.
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Thanks for all the input guys, great choices.
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, take a look at these, $99.95 Solingen German Steel! Ships Free!
http://www.metrokitchen.com/product/...essentials-set
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A bit on the pricey side but Cutco knives are also very good. We have had a set for many years and we also have a very nice set of J.A. Henckels knives that we use daily!!
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http://www.cutleryandmore.com/zwilli...886?src=amazon

and "free" shipping, what a deal. Since the mid 1990s I have a cheap set of Chicago Cutlery, that I bought at KMart in Northern Virginia. I think that I paid around $29 for the set and block. They still take and keep an edge. I sharpen them occasionally and soak the handles (walnut) in olive oil. I don't imagine that I will be buying any $3000 sets off Amazon.
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Mine had wood handles as well but I use Mineral oil. Less likely to attract unwanted critters.
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