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Old 10-11-2009, 03:21 PM   #1
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I know this is really not a deer hunting story. But if you are like me, I can not sharpen a knife to save my life.

I was actually sending my knives to Utah to a guy by were my brother lives to sharpen them.

I have found a great guy in Indianapolis that can do a wonderful job, you will not be dissaponted. he even polishes everything, mine came back , looking new.

I am in no way affiliated to this business, just found a great service, I think alot of hunters can use.

Any way here is his website were you can get his address and phone number.

http://www.bobstoolgrinding.com/
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Old 10-16-2009, 07:53 PM   #2
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Practice!

It is not that hard.




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I know this is really not a deer hunting story. But if you are like me, I can not sharpen a knife to save my life.

I was actually sending my knives to Utah to a guy by were my brother lives to sharpen them.

I have found a great guy in Indianapolis that can do a wonderful job, you will not be dissaponted. he even polishes everything, mine came back , looking new.

I am in no way affiliated to this business, just found a great service, I think alot of hunters can use.

Any way here is his website were you can get his address and phone number.

http://www.bobstoolgrinding.com/
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:19 AM   #3
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I used a very fine grit on a belt sander. I can't remember the rpm's but it's probably 1750 revolutions per minute. That's a lot of strokes and I just have to hold the blade.
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