Goomba wrote in news:8t0vigFrupU2
@mid.individual.net:
It's the same concept as a groove in a bayonet.
When you stick a knife in someone, it invariably stays 'stuck' or very
hard to pull out, unless you twist it. The groove in the bayonet breaks up
the suction hold and it's easier to pull it out... unless of course, you
get it jammed on some assholes ribs.
Samesame for the 'indentations' on the Santoku..... it stops the
vegetables, or whatever, from forming a suction on the blade.
It works well, as well. I have a bugger of a time with 'straight' knives
and chinese choppers with the meat/veges always 'sticking' to the blade.
I have a set of these.......
http://www.petersofkensington.com.au/Product/ProductInfo.aspx?id=1616751
they're for cheese, but the same principal applies.
--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania
"As we weep for what we have lost, and as we grieve for family and friends
and we confront the challenge that is before us, I want us to remember who
we are.
We are Queenslanders.
We're the people that they breed tough, north of the border.
We're the ones that they knock down, and we get up again."