
My good friend Tom Blodgett, of Jende Industries asked me to forward this offer to You guys at ROSMT In short, we (myself & other people from all over the world) have a great group of knife-nuttery going with a great community. Among other things, we like to use our knives in the kitchen. And no cooking-show is better to watch then Swedish Meal Time. In fact the guys are so fond of the show that I have had to send them translated recipes for both Sticky cake & Flygande Jakob. Tom is a major figure in our little gang & he just asked me to forward this offer to You guys. A knife from the Maestro Wu line, free to you, from him, as a show of just how much he appreciates your show. And my tag-along offer on that is to offer free re-sharpening of it for the rest of my natural life. Sure, I'm not in Tom's league, but honestly, I'm no slouch either ;=)) Tom is the owner of a company called Jende Industries. He is a world renown sharpener & sells high-end sharpening stuff, his own line of reed-knives & also a series of kitchen cutlery from a company called Maestro Wu. Maestro Wu was founded by Mr. Wu Tsong Shan of Kinmen Island (Taiwan) he learned the craft of knife making in China during the Ching dynasty. He eventually passed the skill onto his son, Mr. Wu Chao His, who began to collect artillery shells that had been dropped on Kinmen Island by the US and Allied Forces during WWII. He made knives out of this steel and earned the name "Maestro Wu." Kinmen Island also suffered <b>...</b>
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