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    Thanks for all the advice guys! I am gonna try and do some looking around this weekend for some good stones.

    I'm sure there is some personal preferance involved, but what is the best way to go, regular stone, diamond or ceramic?

    Do these sharpening units last a long time too, if bought right? Again, I would rather get a good one that I can rely on for a long time.

    Thanks again
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    I think if any type of sharpening system is kept cleaned after use that they'll last quite a long time.
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