Advantages: Cuts wonderfully, very durable, made from the best, not as expensive as other knives that doesn't last nearly as long. Disadvantages: None
A few months ago I ran across an ad in the paper advertising a company that sells cutlery. At the time I had no idea what it was, but by the time I was finished with three days of training to be a sales representative, I was pleasantly surprised. I ended up not selling the cutlery due to time constraints but kept my sample kit. I now use this product (I threw out all my old nasty knifes) and what an incredible difference. Not only has it made cooking fun (I LOATHE cooking), but it's made it simple too.
The set that I have consists of eight knives ranging from a small paring knife (which isn't as small as you would think) to the carving set for carving a turkey. These knives are made out of the best steel you can find for cutlery with ergonomically designed handles to fit comfortably in your hand.
I've put these knives through ...
prelude210 25.01.2001 (27.02.2001)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Cutco Cutlery
Advantages: Materials, Guarantee, Durabiltity, Value over price Disadvantages: None
Cutco Cutlery was founded in 1949 and is currently located in Olean, NY. The name comes from Cooking UTensils COmpany. It sells over $200,000 annually, with over 16 million customers. Most customers are 25-60 year old couples. It is sold by independent representatives all throughtout the United States. Most of the reps are college students gaining useful experience for the future, and also earning some extra cash.
There are a few features that make Cutco so great. The first is the handle. It was designed by a doctor, Dr. Thomas Lamb, and the company spent over a million dollars in research and materials. It's a universal fit handle, so it fits any size hand. The material is a thermo nuclear resin, or celcon material (similar to what football helmets are made out of) and resists melting, cracking, chipping, and breaking. The handle ...
drummer08 27.07.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Cutco Cutlery
Advantages: Chilled Out Slightly Disturbing Stuff Disadvantages: Me Ranting About Vanishing Point
As a man possessed by a new found love of electronica this Album was purchased upon a whim, I had heard and read lots of good stuff about Boards of Canada and it can in a rather sexy digipack, and that is a major selling point in my book. Also I am of the firm belief that weird ambient electronic scoundscapes is the way of the future and I want to be in on it before the hateful NME gets there.
The Record label says that "The Campfire Headphase has already achieved critical acclaim to rival its predecessors. What defines this album from previous work is Boards' desire to simply make a melodic, beautiful record. Playing out like a road movie, The Campfire Headphase is a dense and intricate collection of music, immersing the listener in kaleidoscopic swathes of spacious live instrumentation and trademark isolated chords of sound. Here ...
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Product details
Title
Campfire
Performer
Melwood Cutlery
Genre
Folk
Release Date
01/06/2005
Original Release Year
2005
Label / Distributor
Borealis / Proper
Engineer
Dave Draves
Producer
Bill Garrett; Melwood Cutlery
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
773958116726
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Melwood Cutlery (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Farfisa, Hammond b-3 organ); Lynn Miles, Terry Tufts, David Francey, Jenny Whiteley, Taylor Floodgate (vocals); Bill Garrett (guitar); Fred Guignon (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar); Danny Artuso (acoustic slide guitar, pedal steel guitar); David Woodhead (lap steel guitar, bass instrument); Dave Draves (Hammond b-3 organ); Pat Giunta (bass instrument); Miche Pouliot (drums, percussion).
Album Reviews
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