shootersix
Master
- Mar 10, 2009
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like they say in the work sharp instructions, buy a cheap flea market knife and practice!, its very easy to ruin a knife with a worksharp!
I've used mine on a few of my knives, but on my high end knives, I use a stone or my spyderco sharpmaker
and the best advice ever (on knives) it's easier to keep a sharp knife sharp, than to make a dull knife sharp!
I have a crock stick at work and touch up my blade every week or so, all it takes is a few swipes, and at home I have my sharp maker or my worksharp.
and take rhino up on his offer! if he can sharpen a knife for you let him!......his knives are scalpel sharp! in fact his knives have cut more flesh than most doctors!
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I've used mine on a few of my knives, but on my high end knives, I use a stone or my spyderco sharpmaker
and the best advice ever (on knives) it's easier to keep a sharp knife sharp, than to make a dull knife sharp!
I have a crock stick at work and touch up my blade every week or so, all it takes is a few swipes, and at home I have my sharp maker or my worksharp.
and take rhino up on his offer! if he can sharpen a knife for you let him!......his knives are scalpel sharp! in fact his knives have cut more flesh than most doctors!
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