Copy and pasted"Chef Knife BasicsIf you're unsure what size chef kitchen knife to buy, go with an 8." Not only is this the most popular size cooks knife sold, generally the most comfortable size for average home cook. The longer bladed ones: leave those to the worlds' finest chefs, those with great big hands or special techniques. With smaller hands, and your average Joe or Joanne: stick with the 8" knife size.
Buying: What to Look For?
Curved blade - A chef cutting knife is designed for chopping food on a cutting board. With a curved blade you will be able to rock the knife from tip to heel for efficient cutting. A straight blade doesn't rock. Believe me - the rocking motion will save you from fatigue.
Balance - look for a knife that has the weight equally balanced between the handle and blade.
Grip - This is important for safety. If you're working with greasy meat or chicken, your hand can slip off the handle if the material is slick like pure stainless steel handles. Look for grips that have texture such as the dots on Global knife handles. Also, the handle should feel comfortable in your hand.
Strength - If you go to cut the pumpkin and the knife feels flimsy watch out. Look for a cook's knife that is strong and up to various cutting tasks.
http://www.kitchentotable.com/productlines/knives.phpI know when my hubby makes knives the blade does go right to the end and handle over it- makes sure well balanced knife- Hope this is of some help :)