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Does anyone have any first hand experience with Bob Kramer knives? I understand he was the first US Master Bladesmith to make kitchen knives.http://kramerknives.com/gallery/His personal history is one of choosing a path and sticking to it and worth a read.http://kramerknives.com/story/
I guess so far the Misen best satisfies the "Good Long Chef's Knife" description at $65.http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/09/best-cheap-chefs-knives-misen-equipment-review.htmlI am certainly not anywhere near the $300+ market.
I have two Henckels, one 8 and one 12, and they are great but they are over 30 years old. Maybe they made steel a little better then.
Misen sounds promising. Apparently will start shipping in March 2016.
I find it odd that I can't find a price for a single knife on his website (maybe I'm not looking in the right place?). Are they $300, $1,000, $10,000?
Bob makes good knives. And he uses only high carbon steel, which is the foundation of a good knife. But, "the first to make kitchen knives", is a bit of a stretch. V...
The price was $100 per inch five years ago. I'm not sure how high it's climbed since he became a media sensation.
Yikes! That's way too expensive for me.