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Rada Cutlery
I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while and
throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
and the larger ones are around 10$.
Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
LIFETIME Guarantee..too
jay
jay
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Re: Rada Cutlery
On Jun 10, 3:11*pm, jay <jay...@stilltryingtocook.com> wrote:
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. *They are pretty
> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while and
> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>
> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>
> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...detail.do?acti...
>
> LIFETIME Guarantee..too *
>
> jay
>
> jay
Everything has a lifetime guarantee. Once you die, the guarantee is
up. So, they could be guaranteed for a week or many years. Hell, they
might only be good till tomorrow.
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Re: Rada Cutlery
In article <1dz7dpd4xp5z4$.[email protected]>,
jay <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
(snip)
>
> jay
<grin> I've touted them here, too. I love mine, especially the
birdsbeak paring knife. It is my most-used knife. I buy mine at the
Minnesota State Fair in August.
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.me.com/barbschaller - good news 4-6-2009
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle."
-Philo of Alexandria
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Re: Rada Cutlery
"jay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1dz7dpd4xp5z4$.[email protected]..
>
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while
> and
> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>
> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>
> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
>
> LIFETIME Guarantee..too
>
> jay
I bought a set of four about 15 years ago. They're still sharp and I wash
them in the dishwasher. I figured they were cheap enough it didn't matter
if I ran them thru the dishwasher. I do run them across a steel every once
in awhile but that's it.
Ms P
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Re: Rada Cutlery
In article
<[email protected]>,
Chemo the Clown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Everything has a lifetime guarantee. Once you die, the guarantee is
> up. So, they could be guaranteed for a week or many years. Hell, they
> might only be good till tomorrow.
I've had mine for at least 4 or 5 years.
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.me.com/barbschaller - good news 4-6-2009
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle."
-Philo of Alexandria
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Re: Rada Cutlery
"jay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1dz7dpd4xp5z4$.[email protected]..
>
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while
> and
> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>
> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>
> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
>
> LIFETIME Guarantee..too
>
> jay
I have a couple of them (lost my paring knife, sad) my mom has a few, and I
think they are great. They are a very good value for the money, you can
sharpen them like razors.
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Re: Rada Cutlery
jay wrote:
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while and
> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>
> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>
> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
>
> LIFETIME Guarantee..too
Those knives have to be the most uncomfortable knives I have ever held
in my hand. They sell them here at the flea markets frequented by Winter
Texans for about half of what you paid.
--
Janet Wilder
Way-the-heck-south Texas
Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does.
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Re: Rada Cutlery
Janet Wilder wrote:
> jay wrote:
>> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
>> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
>> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
>> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
>> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a
>> while and
>> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
>> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>>
>> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>>
>> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
>>
>>
>> LIFETIME Guarantee..too
>
> Those knives have to be the most uncomfortable knives I have ever held
> in my hand. They sell them here at the flea markets frequented by Winter
> Texans for about half of what you paid.
Are you surprised this mob arrived in oz and tried on the MLM crap and
were not smart enough to work out pyramid selling had been illegal for
decades here.
Although have grabbed a few at auctions and flea markets and happy
with the price and worth ----------- They dont rust like some of the
other cheaper brands and not a bad edge . so 7 out of ten for the money
paid
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Re: Rada Cutlery
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:29:01 -0500, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article <1dz7dpd4xp5z4$.[email protected]>,
> jay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
>> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
>> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> (snip)
>>
>> jay
>
> <grin> I've touted them here, too. I love mine, especially the
> birdsbeak paring knife. It is my most-used knife. I buy mine at the
> Minnesota State Fair in August.
Hey, hey.. I like the birdsbeak also. It works really well for cutting
cryovacs open. ;~) Going to keep a few Rada's in stock to leave at friends
houses who use a butter knife for every task in the kitchen. I really hate
helping in a kitchen where there is nothing sharp .. at all. Someone
mentioned multi-level marketing. How does that work when the product sells
for ~5$. Every layer gets 10 cents or less? <grinsbackatcha>
jay
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Re: Rada Cutlery
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:32:58 -0700 (PDT) in rec.food.cooking, Chemo the
Clown <[email protected]> wrote,
>On Jun 10, 3:11*pm, jay <jay...@stilltryingtocook.com> wrote:
>> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
>> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
>> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
If you are going to reply to a spammer, please try not to repeat the
spammer's URL, at least with their affiliate ID intact. Thanks.
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Re: Rada Cutlery
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:28:01 -0700, David Harmon wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:32:58 -0700 (PDT) in rec.food.cooking, Chemo the
> Clown <[email protected]> wrote,
>>On Jun 10, 3:11*pm, jay <jay...@stilltryingtocook.com> wrote:
>>> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
>>> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
>>> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
>
> If you are going to reply to a spammer, please try not to repeat the
> spammer's URL, at least with their affiliate ID intact. Thanks.
If you are going to reply *to the reply* to a spammer, please try not to
repeat the spammer's URL, at least with their affiliate ID intact. Dumbo.
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Re: Rada Cutlery
jay wrote:
> I like kitchen knives and have a bunch of them in all sizes, shapes and
> quality from cheap to expensive. We went to a local "fair" of sorts and a
> guy was selling these Rada knives and being as how I had never heard of
> them and that they were really cheap.. bought four. They are pretty
> impressive for a very small price.. actually you could use them a while and
> throw 'em away.. that cheap. The small ones are like 5 or 6 dollars each
> and the larger ones are around 10$.
>
> Made in the USA since 1948. Probably why I never heard of 'em. :-/
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/storefrontB2CWEB/
>
> I really like the tomato knife. This thing is dangerous.
>
> http://order.radakitchenstore.com/st...57&itm_index=6
>
> LIFETIME Guarantee..too
>
> jay
Thanks for the links, I will keep an eye out for Rada knives.
Becca
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