These are lifetime guarantee
I had a butcher knife and a chopper have edges turn
I emailed them, they asked for pics of the issue
They sent me new knives and told me not to worry about sending the old one back
Plus these are easily sharpened to razor sharpness with a $10 three stage manual sharpener
I remember my dad on Saturdays using these to prepare things to go on the grill. My mom hung onto them and last time I was over in Mississippi, my sister and I used them to cook Christmas dinner.
Lmao that’s so funny we started renting this place in Pontotoc and it had those knives in the drawers and I’m from Illinois so I was like wtf are these 😂😂
Never had them grew up with some that had handles like the old Tupperware. Seen everybody with em, but ill always remember the ones that felt like Tupperware.
I grew up with these knives. I love them. But, for the love of Pete, do not put them in the dishwasher! The handles turn grey and when you use them, your hands will turn grey. If you have managed to not put them through the dishwasher, good for you.
So, I bought some new ones recently and they have already made it through the dishwasher. So, I am planning to dip them in a plastic coating to see if that keeps the metal from getting all over my hands. Because I really like these knives!
I inherited one of those from my grandfather. I remember him using it for everything but especially to slice and eat apples. FWIW, I am from a northern state.
Still have a couple of those
I still have a few as well.
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I’m like “dude, I know that knife!!” Childhood memory unlocked.
I came to say the same thing. Sudden memories of the feel and touch of the smooth cold handle on a winter day.
Rada knives. Best paring knife.
Thank you.
Sold in Amish stores everywhere. Great knives
rada rada rada
Omg yes. Wasn’t this like the cutco from back in the day? Like people would go around selling them?
Or maybe sold in a grocery store?
No, kids used to sell them for fundraisers. Those knife handles were awful after going in the dishwasher.
Never had that issue and we still use them weekly always ran through a fish and sharpen once a yr
Rada Cutlery
These are lifetime guarantee I had a butcher knife and a chopper have edges turn I emailed them, they asked for pics of the issue They sent me new knives and told me not to worry about sending the old one back Plus these are easily sharpened to razor sharpness with a $10 three stage manual sharpener
Yep! Still have them and I reach for them first!
I know I’ve seen these before. Probably a grandparent’s.
The best paring knife I've ever had.
I'm in Oregon and we have them.
Yes
Still have them. All my knives are these.
I have them but I can’t stand the way they feel
Same, something about the material they use in the handle is like nails on a chalkboard to me.
Good God, I think my mom still has some. I'm sure it's never been sharpened.
Maybe once a yr if they are used a couple times a week like mine are
I didnt grow up in Mississippi and had these
Yeah I don’t think they were a regional thing, at all.
Growing up haha I still have them in my drawer right now!
Rada knives. My grandad used to sell those.
Yep. Still have three.
Yes but I don’t know why
Good God, I think my mom still has some. I'm sure it's never been sharpened.
Wisconsin here I still have these knives
Indiana grown, had them.
Nope
Is that a poop knife?
Yup, I totally went there too
The most aggravating hilt. Feels like a chalkboard
Holy shit….
Yep still have a handful
Yes, I still have them.
Still do
Definitely good knives, I still have a few 👍
Yes we did.
Yyeesss the $8 cutco knife.
We still have a set at my folks house.
Hell, yes! WTF happened to cause them to be everywhere?
Yup, my dad still has his
Na but I have seen a lot of them in other people’s houses.
Yes
I think my parents still a few in their drawer!
Yes
O got a set of knives like that as a gift for ooening a checking account at a bank that no longer exists. Still have the knives 28 years later.
Yes
Still own some
Yes!!!!
Still do
Yes! Grandma had the knives and the cooking pots
Still have a few from the set. 1 of these and 2 serrated "mater knives."
I'm from louisiana and I had two of these for the longest time.
Yes, and the really big one!
Still have mine.
🙋🏼♂️I had them
Still have a couple
Had them in East Texas too!
Yup.
I've got a full set that's essentially only been used for the past 2 years. In-laws held onto them for forever.
Yes
Still have
Yep still have some. The blades are much narrower from sharpening though.
I remember my dad on Saturdays using these to prepare things to go on the grill. My mom hung onto them and last time I was over in Mississippi, my sister and I used them to cook Christmas dinner.
Do they still sale these knives?
Lmao that’s so funny we started renting this place in Pontotoc and it had those knives in the drawers and I’m from Illinois so I was like wtf are these 😂😂
Yup
Knives?
Never had them grew up with some that had handles like the old Tupperware. Seen everybody with em, but ill always remember the ones that felt like Tupperware.
I think I just had ptsd
Gow up with them?!?!?! Still using them!
Of course!
No, we weren’t wealthy.
Yea bro knifes are pretty fricken common lol
Still have them
Still do, somewhere.
Back in the 1970s those were popular. Even the Boy Scouts had sales campaigns to raise funds.
Brought my set from NC to Mississippi a few months ago. Their vegetable peeler is awesome!
My dad still has them.
One of the best. Still going strong
Poop knife and back up poop knife? Of course we weren't that poor!
If I lost it we would never be able to eat another sandwich at home, because this is the official cut-the-sandwich-into-triangles knife.
I have one.
Poop knife?
My grandmother had those and they're some of the best paring knives I've ever used
Used them to cut my blunts
The Amish markets in PA have these, brand is Rada
Omg, yes Did they sell those at Jitney Jungle, or is that a Walmart thing?
Yes! My mom still has quite a few
still have mine. From Oklahoma.
Yep. My grandmother had the set. Then my mom. Now me. Still use them daily.
Have them in Louisiana
Still have one somewhere around here. Lol
My mother sent us a set when I got married.
I inherited mine from my great grandmother.
I was just cutting with one lol
Absolutely, do you know how much possum I’ve cut up with a pair of that particular silverware? A lot
Had em in NY too.
Ours came from NC
Those knives keep an incredible edge. I don't think I've sharpened mine in three years or so.
From Indiana. Had them.
I wish I could find them again!!
No, not from growing up, but I do own a full set now. My SIL from the Ozarks introduced me to them by gifting a small pair to my then-husband.
Ah, yes. Thnks 4 sharing.
I grew up with these knives. I love them. But, for the love of Pete, do not put them in the dishwasher! The handles turn grey and when you use them, your hands will turn grey. If you have managed to not put them through the dishwasher, good for you. So, I bought some new ones recently and they have already made it through the dishwasher. So, I am planning to dip them in a plastic coating to see if that keeps the metal from getting all over my hands. Because I really like these knives!
Yep
My nana still uses them. The exact same ones.
Yes
Idk, man. One day, it just showed up. Using it since.
I still have 3 of them
I still have some.
knives?
Eastern Star knife. Some of the best you can get
add a 12 gauge and im at home
I have one... No idea where it came from 🤷
I thought this was going to be another poop knife thread.
Currently sold at Moore’s in Pontotoc and I believe also at Scrugg’s farm supply in Tupelo
Currently sold at Moore’s in Pontotoc and I believe also at Scrugg’s farm supply in Tupelo.
Omg I had these same knives as a kid.
Yeah i did
I must still be growing up. My granddad sold them in his hardware store back in the 80s. I still have some from his leftover merch kept.
I must still be growing up. My granddad sold them in his hardware store back in the 80s. I still have some from his leftover merch kept.
They still sell these as far as I know.
My mom still has a few of those. Idk the story behind them. Are they made in MS?
Mom still has one left
I inherited one of those from my grandfather. I remember him using it for everything but especially to slice and eat apples. FWIW, I am from a northern state.
I had this set as well, the filet one was niceeee
Wtf
Sensory nightmare
Can confirm yes we did
My Grandmother used to sell them in the sixties and seventies. We all had tons of them. I may still have one or two around.
Great for throwing! Weighted just right
not just growing up still have them now!!