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Posted April 11, 2017 by papercutter1

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An avid cook will often collect Paper Cutting Knife over a long period of time. Sometimes they have a hodgepodge of different brands and types of blade. These people will buy knives as the need for a new type arrives, and are happy to throw them all in a drawer or small box.

So you think you're interested in knife fighting? You might have some of those glamorous Hollywood ideas about an action star holding a knife. Well, I'm here to burst your bubble. The best knife fighting advice you'll hear is to avoid it. Run away. Knife fighting is not a game. It's supposed to be the last resort in a self-defense situation. It can be one of the bloodiest experiences in your life. The second advice is don't use the knife to intimidate or threaten anyone. There are serious consequences, especially if you become the initiator of the conflict. There are legal consequences too, if witnesses see that you were the first to pull out a deadly weapon. Third thing to know about knife fighting is that it's going to be bloody. And you need to be mentally prepared to see your own blood on the floor. Even a complete amateur with a knife will be able to cut you several times before you completely subdue him. Number four advice is hold your knife as near to the opponent as possible. Don't bring it to the side and especially not to the rear. If you put it there then that means you have some other part of your body exposed for the opponent's own knife, which he may target first.

The fifth advice use all your weapons. You might think your knife is the only weapon you have, but you have so many others, such as your head for a head butt, your teeth for biting, elbows, knees, and your other hand for punching and grappling. Number six advice is, and this is only if you really have to fight, have a good quality knife with you. Make sure it has a good grip. Go for functionality rather than appearance. Make sure it's something that you won't drop even if the opponent slashes your hand. Seventh advice, use the appropriate knife grip depending on the situation. The hammer grip is best for long range combat and mid range combat, while the ice pick grip is the best for close quarter combat. Number eight advice, don't ever throw your knife at the enemy.

There are expensive sets that are prone to rust or corrosion, and many of the more expensive knife brands have blades that require special care. If you're the type of person who leaves knives lying around in the sink for a day or two, these brands may not be the right brand for your needs. You should know about this before you spend a lot of money on a set of knives.

Storing knives in a drawer in your kitchen is not the best way to keep them in good shape. Ideally, you'll want a good block to keep your cutlery in. The block will protect the blades from damage in addition to protecting you from having to reach into a drawer full of exposed razor-sharp edges. If you aren't buying a set with a block, make sure you have a way to protect the blades. A good cover or sheath will go a long way towards ensuring your knives don't get damaged due to mishandling.

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Last Updated April 11, 2017