Ethelred
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I think that we have kinda gotten off topic here. The whole point of my assertion was that if you are buying a knife you have to look at the comfort as well as the blade material and what comes with that ie: Maintenance, Durability as well as longevity (my apprehension towards Wusthof is that the bolster will with time make the blade sit uneven because you can not sharpen that along with the rest of the blade, even though they are my favorite knives).
When choosing a knife it is and always will be about personal preference, however, there will always be some brands whose quality will be comparable to those who are more expensively priced which is where our opinions come in to play.
Personally I feel that Henckel's feel cheap, light and have thin blades, however, the are still great knives and many swear by them.
At the end of the day like music opinions matter little to personal preference.
When choosing a knife it is and always will be about personal preference, however, there will always be some brands whose quality will be comparable to those who are more expensively priced which is where our opinions come in to play.
Personally I feel that Henckel's feel cheap, light and have thin blades, however, the are still great knives and many swear by them.
At the end of the day like music opinions matter little to personal preference.