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    Broadhead Sharpening - What Do You Use?

    Guys, and Girls, what do you use to sharpen your broadheads? I found a magic tool from Huges Tool Company called the "Quick Sharp" that does an amazing job. A couple of quick swipes and you can shave with your broadhead. It is designed to use on knives and does a great job on them as well. But it does an outstanding job on broadheads. I am not kidding, only a few swipes and you can shave with the broadhead.
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    #2
    oops, I ment the "Speedy Sharp" not the "Quick Sharp".

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      #3
      How much and where did you find it? The problem with most knife sharpeners is the blades are too small.

      On Thunderheads I just replace them.

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        #4
        I don't believe Hughes Tool makes them; probably give them away as a promotional item. They look pretty good.

        The Original Speedy Sharp is compact and fits in your pocket, tool box, or hunting pack. Quickly sharpen and hone anything with an edge, from knives and clippers, to shears and axes, and more!

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          #5
          I use a G5 sharpening diamond stone.

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            #6
            G5 Flat stone

            Like this, a flat stone.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
              I don't believe Hughes Tool makes them; probably give them away as a promotional item. They look pretty good.

              http://www.speedysharp.net/
              they look cool...maybe a TBH logo? lol

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                #8
                They sell individualy on ebay....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Snipehunter View Post
                  Like this, a flat stone.
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                  I just bought a two sided diamond stone 2" x 6" came in the mail yesterday, have not tried it out yet....

                  DIAMOND SHARPENING STONE hone block-2"x 6" double sided
                  Sale date: 01/05/11
                  Estimated Delivery: 01/07/11 - 01/13/11 $9.75

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                    #10
                    A salesman gave me this one. So Hughes Tool giving them away is probably dead on. He reps for several different tool manufactures.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Great White View Post
                      I just bought a two sided diamond stone 2" x 6" came in the mail yesterday, have not tried it out yet....

                      DIAMOND SHARPENING STONE hone block-2"x 6" double sided
                      Sale date: 01/05/11
                      Estimated Delivery: 01/07/11 - 01/13/11 $9.75
                      They work great for both my Hell Razors and Montecs. Five minutes on the stone and you can chave with them

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                        #12
                        Replacement blades

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                          #13
                          I'm getting one!

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                            #14
                            I shoot muzzy's and just buy the replacement blades. I use the old ones for target practice.

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                              #15
                              I use this cheap little thing I bought at Academy for $4.99 and I liked it so much I bought another in case I lose one. They actually work surprisingly well.

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