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    #16
    Arkansas Tri-Hone is all you need.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Big Lee View Post
      Arkansas Tri-Hone is all you need.
      …. assuming that you know how to sharpen a knife.

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        #18
        Interesting review, thanks for sharing! I’m definitely going to order one for myself as well. Before I do, though, I’ll be reading through some more ShopHQ reviews to make sure I get the best deal. I’ll also check if it’s worth ordering from them directly or if I should look for it elsewhere to see if there are any better offers or deals. Thanks again for the helpful insight​
        Last edited by gillrich; 11-15-2024, 06:49 AM.

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          #19
          I’ve been using a Norton Tri Stone since 1980. It is the same stone I used when I started cutting meat for Winn Dixie. I got to keep it when they closed the location in 98. No idea how old it is.

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            #20
            Spyderco Sharpmaker works great and is sup easy to use. If you can hold a blade vertical then pull it back, you will have a fine edge usually in about twenty strokes.

            There's an instructional video on Youtube. I've been using mine since the '80s.

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              #21
              older wharthog works great

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                #22
                I have one I like it’s called the tumbler it has. Magnetic base the hold knife at the angel and you roll the sharpener along the edge it work very well my mom and wife and even use it

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                  #23
                  It's the carpenter not the tools. I have a worksharp and whetstones if used correctly they both get knives sharp as many other systems also will work. As a kid i knew an old man that sharpened his pocketknife on concrete, it worked for him but I'll not suggest it. He was born in Oklahoma as part of a large dirt poor family.

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