Kitchen knife

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  1. Plantminded

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    You’ve turned the old one upside down to confuse us @Sheal :biggrin:. A good replacement :blue thumb:.
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      No, sorry but I really dont see what the problem was with the old one.
       
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      I'll have to look for one of those and see if I can get on with the fat handle. It's a long way to Inverness though so I won't be going there.
       
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        Sorry @Plantminded. I did that so it was easier to make the blade length comparison.

        I did explain earlier @pete that the blade is so old and thin now it won't be long before it breaks.
         
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          I'd offer to get one for you @JennyJB but I don't suppose I'd be allowed to send it through the post.

          That reminds me of a problem I had a few years ago. I wanted to send a Sgian Dubh (a small Scottish knife) to my son in America for his 40th birthday, along with a family heirloom, unique watch. I bought the knife and parcelled both together at home with the intention of sending them recorded or registered delivery. I took them to the post office and they refused the parcel because of the knife. What to do now! I went back to the shop where I'd bought the knife and explained the situation. They said not a problem, we'll send both for you as exports from our company. They waived the cost of sending along with the insurance, so the parcel went free of charge. :)
           
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