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Old 08-12-2014, 10:08 AM
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I love to watch these, but I would never do that to a knife I paid for.
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It's an acquired skill that takes some time to get correct. My first 300 sharpening sessions were a learning experience.
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It's an acquired skill that takes some time to get correct. My first 300 sharpening sessions were a learning experience.
I finally found the perfect combination, at least for me.

The Work Sharp will put a very nice edge on a knife. It's all I use on my kitchen knives.

For my carry or hunting knives, I follow up with a Spyderco Sharpmaker to get an edge you can actually shave with.

The learning curve for both of these is very short.
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