European Knives

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Hi Bryan. I know you have lots of things on your to do list. One more suggestion... how about a section on European knives? Maybe sometime in the future. :) s-k
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smiling-knife wrote:Hi Bryan. I know you have lots of things on your to do list. One more suggestion... how about a section on European knives? Maybe sometime in the future. :) s-k
Good idea! The closest I have seen to this, so far, is "The Knife Web Guide" which is sponsered by Cutler's Cove. It may be more work than its worth, however. I am confident that Bryan is very capable. ::tu:: 70
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Hi S-K,

Are you talking about a European Knife forum category or a more extensive project like with research information, image gallery, etc...

I can set up a forum category in a matter of minutes, and I will if you or anyone else has an interest in it. ::tu::

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Hi Bryan, Nothing complicated... just a discussion category. We could see how it goes depending on the interest of the members. Seems there were quite a few relevant postings lately. Thanks for considering my suggestion. :) s-k
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smiling-knife wrote:Hi Bryan, Nothing complicated... just a discussion category. We could see how it goes depending on the interest of the members. Seems there were quite a few relevant postings lately. Thanks for considering my suggestion. :) s-k

Less complicated? How about a geographic approach using cultural guidelines such as European, Asian, North American, South American, etc.
Would this be simple enough? :roll: Other suggestions? Come on guys! :D
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Thanks Bryan for the European discussion category. I'll have to put a few knives on this weekend.
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:( Is this the end s-k? Did I "drop the ball"? :oops: Well, at least we will have Europe to discuss. :lol:
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Not the end but hopefully the beginning. :) s-k
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I´ve noticed that German knives mostly(?) are not placed in the European room. Is there a special reason for that?
Just curious...
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i think the german/english heritage in u.s. cutlery kinda blurs the distinction. we tend to show all our beauties in the general section.
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