Warthog Knife Sharpener
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Warthog Knife Sharpener
I got one for Christmas.Everyone got together for this gift that I was not expecting.
All I can say is WOW. I am challenged when it comes to knife sharpening and this is the easiest device I have ever used.
A bit pricey but it took my buck pocket knife to a razor edege in seconds.
http://www.warthogsharp.com/
I have the V sharp outfitter package with the extra rods. 600 & 1000
All I can say is WOW. I am challenged when it comes to knife sharpening and this is the easiest device I have ever used.
A bit pricey but it took my buck pocket knife to a razor edege in seconds.
http://www.warthogsharp.com/
I have the V sharp outfitter package with the extra rods. 600 & 1000
#2
RE: Warthog Knife Sharpener
I still use the old wet stones and will sit and edge those blades to where they could be used to shave. The wet stone is becoming a lost art I think. I remember when my Dad taught me how to use them. He was a carpenter so he used to sharpen all his chisels and draw knives, etc....
I've been tempted to purchase something different many times, but just go back to the stones.. Nothing better then a sharp knife in my book. Good luck with it.
I've been tempted to purchase something different many times, but just go back to the stones.. Nothing better then a sharp knife in my book. Good luck with it.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Warthog Knife Sharpener
ORIGINAL: cayugad
I still use the old wet stones and will sit and edge those blades to where they could be used to shave. The wet stone is becoming a lost art I think. I remember when my Dad taught me how to use them. He was a carpenter so he used to sharpen all his chisels and draw knives, etc....
I've been tempted to purchase something different many times, but just go back to the stones.. Nothing better then a sharp knife in my book. Good luck with it.
I still use the old wet stones and will sit and edge those blades to where they could be used to shave. The wet stone is becoming a lost art I think. I remember when my Dad taught me how to use them. He was a carpenter so he used to sharpen all his chisels and draw knives, etc....
I've been tempted to purchase something different many times, but just go back to the stones.. Nothing better then a sharp knife in my book. Good luck with it.
I sure wish I could sharpen a knife with a wet stone. All I do is make my knife duller!!!You should start a knife sharpening service.I would surely send mine. Tom.
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