She visited her relatives somewhere around 1975 in Stockholm and her brother told her “you need to see this” and they went to the first Big Ikea shop in Kurgens Kurva. She only bought this knife.
I used it today to cut a tomato and it cut it really easily. The tomato was very good.
Lurkesalot on
Was it a bread knife when she got it?
GymratDancerLady9 on
That knife’s got more longevity than most of my relationships… IKEA really knew how to build for the long haul!
Maezel on
Can repurpose as filleting knife at this point lol
ReticentGuru on
I gave my mom a nice chef’s knife. My dad insisted on sharpening it for her. It ended up looking like this.
Ekfud on
So poop knife?
Mannginger on
MY mum has one very similar although it has kept its point somehow, damn thing’s like a rapier now!
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She visited her relatives somewhere around 1975 in Stockholm and her brother told her “you need to see this” and they went to the first Big Ikea shop in Kurgens Kurva. She only bought this knife.
I used it today to cut a tomato and it cut it really easily. The tomato was very good.
Was it a bread knife when she got it?
That knife’s got more longevity than most of my relationships… IKEA really knew how to build for the long haul!
Can repurpose as filleting knife at this point lol
I gave my mom a nice chef’s knife. My dad insisted on sharpening it for her. It ended up looking like this.
So poop knife?
MY mum has one very similar although it has kept its point somehow, damn thing’s like a rapier now!
Blunt af lmao
I bet she called it “The good knife”
She really did like to get value for money