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knife sharpener referral
So I got my cold steel recon 1 cerakoted and I am in need of someone who can put a decent edge back on my knife. Does anyone know someone or retail place that does a decent economical sharpening? Any info would help....in the Sacramento region.
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Why not sharpen it yourself? Lansky sharpeners take out all the guess work and give you the equipment to maintain the blade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW64B0MZVOE http://lansky.com/index.php/products/universal-system/ |
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[QUOTE=Jeepergeo;13070445]Why not sharpen it yourself? Lansky sharpeners take out all the guess work and give you the equipment to maintain the blade.
QUOTE] this... but i like the worksharp system for super easy sharpening http://www.worksharptools.com/ or you can get a set of stones and strops and learn to put a razor edge on almost any blade |
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lansky is great but the kit you recommended is only for light knives. it doesnt work well with heavier knives. i would recommend benchstones and youtube videos. you will save yourself a lot of time and money.
the cold steel recon wasnt very expensive so it wouldnt be economical to have it professionally sharpened each time it dulled. |
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There's a company that comes to Wholefoods market & Emigh hardware a couple times a month for knife sharpening. Never used them but have heard good things.
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