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DIY_guy 10-12-2015 05:53 AM

Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening Guide Give away
 
To celebrate our product launch of the Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening Guide, we want to give away a couple Broadhead Sharpening Guides (your choice of the replacement blade version or the Fixed blade Broadhead Version) to a couple members of huntingnet. All you need to do is post in this thread to indicate that you would like to participate in this giveaway and you’re in. Next week we will draw two names from that list.

www.http://staysharpguide.com/



If your name is not drawn, don’t fear, we are still offering the introductory offer of $15 for the product launch.

Good Luck and good hunting to you. Keep your heads Razor Sharp.

Here is a usage video to help you better understand how it works


buckwild41 10-12-2015 03:08 PM

Been looking at one of these.... by all means drop my name in the hat.. thanks

grinder67 10-12-2015 03:34 PM

I would like to try one!

katt72 10-13-2015 07:31 AM

Put me in the drawing as well. I need an item for all the different style BH's I have. Current sharpner just don't cut it!

wallhangr 10-13-2015 09:50 AM

Put me in as well.

woodenb14 10-13-2015 10:48 AM

Sign me up. Thanks

super_hunt54 10-13-2015 11:43 AM

No need to drop my name in DIY I already have something very similar and they work great folks. Just fixing your link to the stay sharp page since for some reason the link you posted wouldn't come up http://staysharpguide.com/

bronko22000 10-13-2015 12:47 PM

That does look like a handy little gadget to get the job done. Please put my name in the hat.

DIY_guy 10-13-2015 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4223144)
Just fixing your link to the stay sharp page since for some reason the link you posted wouldn't come up http://staysharpguide.com/

Thanks. :happy0001:

super_hunt54 10-13-2015 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by DIY_guy (Post 4223152)
Thanks. :happy0001:

Most welcome :happy0001: Hope you guys sell a ton of them. As I previously stated, they are fantastic. Especially for those not really gifted in sharpening. They hold your blade at the perfect angle for a truly sharp edge. Not to mention when you have meathooks as big as mine, holding a tiny little replacement type blade at a proper angle is tough to say the least!

richwrench 10-13-2015 04:40 PM

I'm in. I shoot the old style three blade Muzzy.

masonsjax 10-13-2015 09:23 PM

I'm new to archery and could use some gear. Put me in for a replacement blade sharpener please and thanks!

DIY_guy 10-14-2015 03:48 AM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4223160)
Most welcome :happy0001: Hope you guys sell a ton of them. As I previously stated, they are fantastic. Especially for those not really gifted in sharpening. They hold your blade at the perfect angle for a truly sharp edge. Not to mention when you have meathooks as big as mine, holding a tiny little replacement type blade at a proper angle is tough to say the least!

That is what drove the creation of the Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening guide. Its true what they say about necessity being the mother of invention. Big hands and broadhead blades that seem to be getting smaller and smaller drove us to the Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening guide.

jag-mag 10-14-2015 05:16 PM

I'm in. I shoot replaceable blades.

MaineRida 10-15-2015 02:09 AM

Why not, I've never really been into the resharpening, just buy extra blades. Looks like it might be worth a try. Shoot mechanicals...

DIY_guy 10-15-2015 06:51 PM

We will draw on Monday the 19th.

super_hunt54 10-15-2015 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by MaineRida (Post 4223405)
Why not, I've never really been into the resharpening, just buy extra blades. Looks like it might be worth a try. Shoot mechanicals...

Maine, I don't typically use them to sharpen replacement blades after use. I use them to put a little better hone on new ones. Don't usually need to for my replacement blades for slick tricks as those buggers are MORE than sharp enough right out of the pack but there are some that do need a little honing to meet my satisfaction. BUT if after I use one and it's not beat up and nicked I will throw them to the stone. Just most of the time after a pass through my blades will 99% of the time find that ONE little rock in the ground :mad:

rockport 10-15-2015 07:57 PM

Looks like I great idea. I think I will buy both.

Have you guys considered making something like this for knives?

I do all my sharpening pretty well by hand but a simple little device to remove all doubt can't be a bad thing. I think I could use this to teach people how to sharpen as people are always asking me to either teach them or do it for them.

Any way I can use Paypal?

rockport 10-15-2015 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4223160)
Most welcome :happy0001: Hope you guys sell a ton of them. As I previously stated, they are fantastic. Especially for those not really gifted in sharpening. They hold your blade at the perfect angle for a truly sharp edge. Not to mention when you have meathooks as big as mine, holding a tiny little replacement type blade at a proper angle is tough to say the least!

I generally use pliers but this looks much easier

super_hunt54 10-15-2015 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by rockport (Post 4223578)
I generally use pliers but this looks much easier

I used to use Linemans pliers. The 9" Kliens have a little flat spot that puts the blades at a dead perfect angle. But yeah those holders that DYI is selling work very well and are about as easy to use as can be. Throw a blade in the clamp, set the blade to where it is just touching the stone, throw a few licks on it, throw the blade across a leather strap a few licks and away ya go!

DIY_guy 10-18-2015 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by rockport (Post 4223577)

Any way I can use Paypal?

Yes, Paypal is the preferred method. Here is the link.

http://staysharpguide.com/

wallhangr 10-20-2015 07:04 AM

Thanks for running the contest, look forward to testing! PM sent


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