Posted by Allan Chochinov | 2 Jan 2007
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Rob Walker's got a nice Consumed column this past Magazine on everyone's favorite as-seen-on-tv icon. It's really a piece on language, but the knife and its history figures prominently. Oh: Don't forget about Rob's Blog: Murketing.
In the annals of completely ridiculous advertising, the original commercial on behalf of Ginsu knives has a special place. More than a quarter-century later, anyone old enough to remember it and many people who aren’t old enough to remember it will know the highlights — the guy karate-chopping a tomato, the knife sawing neatly through a tin can and the kind of hard-sell language we tend to associate with the most blatant forms of hucksterism. It’s a knife that will last forever. It’s a product no kitchen should be without. It’s the most incredible knife offer ever. And after the superlatives, the inevitable: But wait, there’s more.
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