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Old 12-02-2018, 06:38 PM   #31
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Don't forget to stock up on band aids and antibiotic cream! Sharp knife cuts really do heal faster. Went to town on eight knives with the Ken Onion last Thursday and by Friday night my wife had managed to cut herself.
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Old 12-02-2018, 06:50 PM   #32
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Pulled the trigger myself. Apex Pro has been good to me for several years but I “need” this. Taking Apex to shore house.

Now all I “need” is a pellet grill, meat grinder and a slicer.
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Old 12-02-2018, 06:50 PM   #33
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Don't forget to stock up on band aids and antibiotic cream! Sharp knife cuts really do heal faster. Went to town on eight knives with the Ken Onion last Thursday and by Friday night my wife had managed to cut herself.

Great " 'er" point. After being used to a medium or dull edge for many years it just took me a second to gain a whole new respect for a really sharp knife. Kinda like handling a firearm loaded or not. They are always loaded.
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Old 12-02-2018, 07:04 PM   #34
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How do you store super sharp knifes? Of course sheath if they come with one and butcher block type knife holder but we have many in a eating utensil drawer. Maybe time to cull.
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How do you store super sharp knifes? Of course sheath if they come with one and butcher block type knife holder but we have many in a eating utensil drawer. Maybe time to cull.
I keep my knives, I use most often in a knife block.

Just throwing a knife in a drawer, is about the worst thing you can do, for it, after putting it in the dish washer. Having said that, I have a knife drawer, that I store knives that I don't use that often. I ordered one of these, after buying the ken onion. I figure I will give all my knives a good once over, and then have a way to organize them all. Sheaths work, but they can actually dull your knife, as you take them in and out.

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Had the standard Work Sharp sharpener in my "save for later" area for the last month trying to decide whether I wanted it or the Ken Onion edition. At this price for the Ken Onion edition, I had to pull the trigger.....
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Wow! Super glad you guys took advantage. I was on the fence as well, but soon as I stumbled on this deal, I had to jump. Now for the learning curve. There's always a learning curve. Oh well...we can all learn together!
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Old 12-02-2018, 07:53 PM   #38
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Well, I had seen these a long while back, but for the original price just kept using my stone and steel. I just bought one on Mrs Brisket's Amazon account. She will find out tomorrow morning when she checks her email that she has already taken care of my Christmas gift. Just trying to be helpful. I'm sure she will appreciate the gesture!

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On a serious note, got lots of old pocket knives, etc and once I get good enough at using it, might even pay for itself using to sharpen knives for family or friends and co-workers.

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Glad to help. I'm always the one that finds these threads the day after the sale, so I'm glad lots have jumped in. I think we got a great deal.
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Never heard of it before. But damn you, I just bought one too.
This so summarizes my experience on this site.
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Well, I had seen these a long while back, but for the original price just kept using my stone and steel. I just bought one on Mrs Brisket's Amazon account. She will find out tomorrow morning when she checks her email that she has already taken care of my Christmas gift. Just trying to be helpful. I'm sure she will appreciate the gesture!

Lmao.


On a serious note, got lots of old pocket knives, etc and once I get good enough at using it, might even pay for itself using to sharpen knives for family or friends and co-workers.

Mrs. Brisket thanks you for helping her get some gift shopping done!

Bob

Bob, I too have pocket/other knifes from the time I was 8 years on up. Can relate.


This YT vid I found shows some good stuff about the system.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_09uFzqhT0
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Yup, I have some old pocket knives from both my grandfathers. Back in the day, I worked in a grocery store and saw the 3 stone/oil bath set up the butchers used along with the steel. I would take a pocket knife to em, and minutes later, it was razor sharp.
This was perfect for the price and to keep our day to day knives on edge.

I assume I can do scissors on it too? Damn, that alone would be be nice.

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I am using all of my will power to not purchase this. Buy it.. don't buy it..shhheesh the credit card has been getting a good workout lately.
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