Been carrying one of these for about 8 years. Though I'm pretty sure that's 4x what I paid for it back then
There’s a TON of bricks out on the old Geneva property still.My dad has a ceramic brick from a blast furnace at Geneva Steel that is the best sharpening stone I've ever used. I thought about jumping the fence when they were tearing that place down to recycle one.
Having used a Lansky quite a bit, I'm now curious about these belt sanders
I've actually put a decent edge back on a knife with the bottom ring on a coffee mug while camping.
Boker makes some nice knives.I've been stuck on my Boker Urban Trapper since last summer. The VG-10 blade holds it's edge incredibly well, and overall it's lightweight and easy to carry.
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But last year, I wanted something to sharpen kitchen knives. The Lansky can do them, but it's a PITA. So I got a little minature belt sander meant for knife sharpening. A Worksharp Ken Onion edition. This one:
I recently picked up a benchmade bugout. I've never really carried a knife, so this was more an experiment to see if I found it useful. Apparently I have because it's time to sharpen... I was planning to pickup this Worksharp, but the bugout came with a warning label to not sharpen with a belt sander. Should I disregard their warning and go for it?