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bennyonesix
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by bennyonesix »
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=77
Very nice little sharpener. Perfect for my utility and kitchen knives. Stores easily and works fast. I got a better deal on Amazon...
PS. This will get a knife paper test sharp quick. I have no idea about the reality of greater sharpness than that...
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by Grandpa's Spells »
At that price, I would consider the Work Sharp belt sharpener. Either the belt attachment for the 3000, or the stand-alone Ken Onion edition.
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by bennyonesix »
I send my good knives out for sharpening.
I like the fact that this is manual and very storable in a drawer.
And like I said, I got it for a lot less than that list price.
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by johno »
Grandpa's Spells wrote:At that price, I would consider the Work Sharp belt sharpener.
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