"Who has no knife may not eat pineapples." An off-topic tour d'horizon on the literacy of cutting.

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We love knives.
We love to talk.
We love to talk about knives.

In five minutes we´d like to share our insights and the most memorable/painful experiences acquiring cutting-culture: A tool becomes powerful when you know it inside out.

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Felix Koch, Strategic Planner and Fabian Kalker, Musician/Composer are lefthanded bloodbrothers from back in the days.


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Your "tool"-approach sounds interesting:)


thanks!
there is so much in knivestalk that applies to all these mindblowing largescale topics here, social, historical , conceptional implications, advantages..
it seems that one can never know enough about the tools he/she uses for their daily:)

knowing the dance makes you dance around the steps ( hey, we couldve talked about dancing, too! )

I realized in music as much as in every other aspect of work and life how much depends "becoming one" with your blade and how much beauty there is in it.


I am very curious to hear what you will teach us about knifes! I am sure there is a lot of surprising new things to learn about how to approach knives and other tools.... such as my computer and the internet. There might indeed be some potential to become a more satisfying one with them :)


glad to hear that! I only know about knives though:)


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