• umbraroze@lemmy.world
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    Finland is severely underrepresented here. So. Many. Great. Knife. Makers. Of course I know very little on the subject, I bought a J. Marttiini knife a long time ago and that’s been enough. But the industry is there! Long and storied history!

    (And does Varusteleka make knives? I thought they’re just a retailer.)

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    Maybe skip Varusteleeka; IIRC, they invited a whole bunch of Christo-fascist guntoobers from the US to their Winter Brutality, and didn’t understand why that was a problem.

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    My frost mora is the best, cheapest, sharpest big boy knife i ever bought. Paid like $20 maybe 15 years ago and it’s been an absolute monster. Rarely needs sharpening, and the sharpening is a breeze thanks to the gorgeous saber grind that came with it. Honestly can’t talk up morakniv enough.

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    Opinel is the best bang for buck work knife I can think of. I like them so much I got a carbon steel one, darkened the blade with cold blueing solution, made the handle grippier and painted it black too. Tactical mushroom picking 😎

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      I have two I take on every holiday with me for cooking, one I use for veggies, one I use for meat. Whether it’s camping or self-catering, I always have sharp cooking knives. Both carbon steel too, for that harder edge.

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        I use mine for cooking too sometimes. They are perfect for anything that doesn’t involve brute force since carbon steel is a bit brittle. The blueing solution stopps them from rusting btw. Oil still doesn’t hurt but you don’t need to be as careful keeping them dry.

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    Makes me think we need a European cartoon template for this! I could see what I can find/make, as well!

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        First thing that came to mind is this (for a horizontal layout), but not a perfect fit for several reasons. Nevertheless a classic.

        Signpost from Asterix and Obelix. The left side of the sign is worn and overgrown, pointing to Gaul; the right side is well-kept and polished, pointing to Helvetia

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      I support this. Here I’ll give you some german ones

      Benjamin Blümchen, Biene Maja, Wickie und die starken Männer, Kleiner Dodo, Lars der kleine Eisbär

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    I swear my life up and down with victorinox knife of the multitool in my pocket, best damn thing ive ever owned

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    Fabini makes great kitchenware, including knives. Got a steel pan and a knife from them. Both are best i ever had in these categories.

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    I’m very happy with my classic Wüsthof. That said, I’ll probably buy Victorinox next time I’m out to get a knife - I’m just too darn happy with my Swiss Army knife.