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My $300 Handmade Japanese Knife I Brought Back from Kyoto, Used By My Mom to "Butcher Raw Chicken Bones" : mildlyinfuriating | Man gets scammed, refuses to admit

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!tradies Have you ever seen a knife that would fold that bad against chicken bone? I used by 60 dollar buck knife to chop aluminum nails once and it had less damage.

Dude bought a chinesium scam knife

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A $300 knife shouldn't chip going through bone. This is a knife problem, not a mom problem

It is a well known fact if you know the first thing about nice knives that Japanese knives are not meant to cut anywhere near bone.

Because they're shitty scam knives people COPE themselves into hyping up instead of admitting they got scammed.

Japanese steel knives, especially higher carbon non-stainless ones, are very hard and therefore more brittle. If you buy any high quality Japanese knife the first thing they will tell you is not to use it on bone because they are prone to chipping.

It didn't chip, it rolled. Because it's soft. Because it's pot metal

This is why this sort of work is better suited for thicker, softer metal like German steel, western style knives.

@BWC We have a mention of asians and knives, post BWC memes about that girl from scott pilgrimage

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