Wusthof knives can be read up on at the following site: www.wusthof.com/desktopdefault.aspx which offers a comprehensive insight into the history and tradition of such knives. Further info and purchase is available from amazon.
There is no specific schools for teaching to make knives in the style of Wusthof Classic Knife Sets. A good suggestion is to visit Solingen, Germany where to watch and learn from the skilled 300 workers team while manufacturing Wusthof knives.
For starters I would personally recommend to you that you read some good books on how to use a knife, how to throw knifes, and even how to make them, so get to reading as fast as you can.
Wusthof Classic is a company that makes knifes, if you would like to learn more about them here is the link http://www.wusthof.com/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-75/52_view-121/categories-121/wlang-2
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It is just like any other knife you have just got to learn how to flip and manipulate it
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