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What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« on: June 17, 2012, 04:56:12 PM »
Im curious what you other blade aficionados have for design preference on the 'steak knife'; something I can take out for a fine dinner and really feel good about using for that high priced meal. You know, the journey is the trip, not just the destination.

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2012, 10:20:35 AM »
I have a Case 3 1/2 inch blade lock back that my daughter got me this past Christmas...Have used it several times while eating a steak...The knife was super sharp when I received it and have cut many things with it and its still sharp...I touch it up on a steel every now and then...Don't mind using it as a steak knife any time...JMO

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2012, 01:12:33 PM »
ive often used my queen steel barlowe as a steak knife.i keep the big blade razor sharp and the stainless blades with the alum frame and plastic faux bone handles make for easy clean up with a napkin.

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2012, 02:01:08 PM »
A real man don't need no stinkin knife.
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2012, 12:44:25 PM »
A wise man once told me," what a guy wants, and what he thinks he wants, ain't necessarily the same thing".
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2012, 03:55:09 PM »
We have a set of Chicago Cutlery steak knives given to us by a meat cutter for a wedding gift. I have always liked the profile of them i use them as kitchen knives all the time. I would call it a swept slicer, a smaller version of what I see meat cutters using typically.
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2012, 12:56:31 AM »
 I'm not too particular when it comes to the overall design of a steak knife. However, a steak knife and a bread knife are the only kinds of knives that I like to be serrated.
 
 There's just something about the feel of 'sawing' into hunk of beef with a serrated knife that makes the meal more satisfying to me than 'slicing' it cleanly.
 
 Funny thing is, when cutting up raw beef for fajitas or something, I never choose a serrated knife.  ???
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2012, 02:13:18 AM »
I was looking at the new CC set, maybe the same as yours, and thinking they should handle pretty well, but seemed a big bigger than I have in mind as a 'take along'.
Ive never been big on serrated, though when you dont know how tender a steak is going to really be it can help work your way through.
That Russell Woodswalker is intriguing, and referred to as small field style as well as a 'first class steak knife'. It looks to be a step up from a basic kitchen paring knife for this purpose, but a tad small.
Im thinking of the ergonomics, and that I dont need a lot of blade length or thickness. The Shun Elite set at 16deg., and almost $400/4 !!!, look a lot like a very nicely made long paring/slicing style. As I sit at a table, plate in front, and have to torque my arm/wrist up and over to cut a hunk I cant help but think that a design with a drop and swept blade, like a Schrade Sharpfinger might be a comfortable design to use at the table, but have never had one to try.
A.G. Russell also has a folding 'gentleman's steak knife' that made me think about the old 'sodbuster style for this application. They are supposed to be fine slicers, but again, Ive never used one.
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2012, 04:23:48 PM »
Got an old Barlow pocket knife that will do just fine.

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2012, 09:34:18 AM »
So there I am, cruisin' thru the Walmart and I hit the kitchenware section, so I detour off to the cutlery. There on the wall is a Faberware 3.5" forged blade & bolster 'paring knife' (slight drop point) with a black (also comes in brick red) 3 rivet contoured handle; under $8. Sweet looking, and I can tell you now that it handles and balances quite nicely, and was hair poppin' sharp right off (but I tuned it anyway). I'll make a nice leather dress jacket pocket sheath and take 'er out to eat!

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2012, 11:44:00 AM »
If you can't cut a steak with a butter knife it ain't worth eating.

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #11 on: June 22, 2012, 12:40:03 PM »
I hear ya there!, but you know how it is, just in case ya should have a nice knife on ya  ;) .
Ive been looking at the 'caping' knives and 'bird & trout' styles too, and they look good for this application. Gotta admit, though, this inexpensive Faberware parer is working very nicely (and doesnt look cheap at all); Im going to use it as an excuse to go out for steak soon.
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #12 on: July 05, 2012, 12:29:33 PM »
Well, we finally made it out (they do let me out into public once in a while, but they get nervous...) and I gotta tell ya, this little 'paring knife' is a little known secret for fine dining. Skewered pork kabobs with pineapple chunks and cheese bruschetta bites all fell to its edge  ;D .
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #13 on: July 06, 2012, 10:48:00 AM »
Well, we finally made it out (they do let me out into public once in a while, but they get nervous...) and I gotta tell ya, this little 'paring knife' is a little known secrete for fine dining. Skewered pork kabobs with pineapple chunks and cheese bruschetta bites all fell to its edge  ;D .
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I've been watching this thread. One thing I keep asking myself is what sort of dining establishment is ol'gcrank visiting where he needs to bring his own cutlery?
 
Perchance you should look to another dining establishment. ;)
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #14 on: July 06, 2012, 12:48:39 PM »
Ha Ha, EQ !
I have just been 'disappointed' with the hack tools they pass off as 'steak knives', even at higher priced establishments. Im no snob, and as a blade fan I (ya'all know who ya are) like using something I like using (redundancy non withstanding).
For example, I drive a '98 Chev/Geo Tracker for my basic trans-module, but when I want some class under me its the repro '52 MG-TD (in British Racing Green, thank you)  ;D
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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2012, 04:28:39 PM »
I love to cut a steak with my cutco steak knives. I have 8 in a set and about every 3 years will send them back for a sharping. My next hunting knife purchase will be a McCrosky knife from Stillwater Ok. You all know we all need another knife.Chuck

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Re: What are your favorite 'steak knife' profiles?
« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2012, 04:05:52 AM »
I always liked the Bowie profile also the military "Kbar" design.

But if I had to pick one I would have to say a Loveless style drop point.

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