Frag Out! Magazine
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USE Due to a fact that both knives are classical, urban EDCs, without power margin, but instead of this with good cutting parameters, I have decided to conquer my fetishes and use them in a way, as I imagine, that they would be used by the normal people – i.e., for slicing bread, peeling fruit and vegetables, with which I further have not known what to do, or cutting card- boards from pizza during waste sorting (as befits to an unmannered in the kitchen, but a law-abiding cit- izen). It has been more comfortable to perform all these works using the Tenacious, which is smaller and handier than its bigger brother. If bread which is a subject of slicing is limited to bread rolls, it hard to use the advantages of the long blade in the everyday works. The Resilience could be probably useful while slicing round, golden loaves taken from the clay bread oven, however in the era of the sliced bread packed in the bags its potential is wasted a little bit. Both knives have cut soft and hard products very efficient- ly – they have had no problem neither with tomatoes, cabbage turnips, nor they have cried with onions and they have not grimaced with a lemon. It has been a little bit worse with peeling potatoes – due to a blade thickness it has turned out slightly squarely, and I sus- pect that my work would be awarded in the army by handing over a toothbrush and indicating the second row of the toilets. I have decided to finish an experiment under the name "The Homely Prechool" with a juicy accent, based on the unmistakable tits motive: I have turned on one of the Wagner's operas and I have butterflied with pleas- ure three large chicken breasts. The long blade of the Resilience has gained a little advantage, portioning meat while using the larger knife has been normally more comfortable, although also the Tenacious has managed well with this task. Its full flat cut has simply revealed all its charms. This has not taken place without a trip to the forest dur- ing which each of the knives has sharpened the forks for sausage (in this matter, the Tenacious has won, the short blade has been decidedly easier to provide, and sharpening by the tip of the knife has required using less force than in the case of the Resilience). With the joined forces both folders have also scraped out a rough version of a fork for black sausage – the bigger brother has been involved in sharpening the tree branches up to the expected thickness, the smaller in cutting off the steps. The knives have received also a few simple tasks such as cropping reed or cutting off a binder, and after finishing their camp obligations they have blended into the atmosphere of the evening relax by a bonfire. www.fragoutmag.com