Also seeing fluted knives more and more often.

by Banguskahn

8 Comments

  1. killerletz

    The best work knives that are dual purpose were the ones I used at a butchery.

    The long ones were soft enough to not break in combat and the small ones can cause serious damage.
    All of them also had anti slip handles which I think is also a contributing factor.

    Would I dual use my own Japanese steel? Never lol

  2. You would think the slasher films would be a good sell for CCK cleavers!

  3. polythenesammie

    I started watching horror flicks around 8. I started working with a butcher at 12. My dad didn’t like to watch stabby movies with me after that.

    Now that I think about it I ruined so many movies by saying “that blade couldn’t do that” or ” what was that noise supposed to be?” and then explain why it wouldn’t.

  4. terpsarelife

    i was like this as a painter. every tv show has some terrible mud texture and every takeout joint I visit obviously paid their blind alcoholic cousin to paint with the abandoned premade order assortment of colors from home depot.

  5. JumpLiftRepeat

    Like when murders cut up their victims- Terrible choice of cuts! Why use a cleaver- a sharp knife would be much smoother!

  6. betty4canzman

    American Psycho?

    I love’ em but those aren’t the knives for primal break down.