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    Book marked. Thanks TroubleCo.
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    They do look tempting. I had a Spyderco kit which worked well. It fit into a small plastic case and served well in the field. Being small it got lost when I moved. The Lansky kits looks to be even more idiotproof.

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    We are Spyderco dealers here at the shop (due to multiple customer requests). They have a number of sharpening systems available (I can usually have them in 1-2 working days). Of course, CO-AR15 members will get a discount

    http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=77

    Suitable for plain edges, serrated edges, fish hooks, broad heads, and just about anything else you can think of to sharpen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    I'm not a serious knife guy, but I like 'em sharp at least, and I can't do it well to save my ass. I've seen those Lansky's before, and always wondered about them, been wondering even more lately. So they work good, huh? Can a moron like me operate one?
    They are completely idiot proof, they have 4 or 5 (can't remember off the top of my head) slots, for varying degrees of sharpness. You can buy a basic kit, and then add different stones as you go, or buy the mac daddy kit. For what it's worth, I couldn't sharpen a knife to safe my life before I got the Lansky. Now my blade is sharper than any shop has gotten it.

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    I also have a Lansky kit, works great.

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    +1 on the Lansky system it's what I've used for years. Keep a Smith diamond hone in my BOB for touch ups.
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    There is a reason I don't have serrated blades.

    I broke down, a couple of years ago, and picked up a Lansky setup. This was to replace my 30+ yo whet stones. I never could get the angle I wanted. Ended up using the stones freehand. They are pricey but nice stones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by offgrid View Post
    Childers Sharpening, NW of Broadway & Bellview.

    Been using Randy Childers for my business for many years, excellent sharpener.
    They have some less than stellar reviews on city search but since they are close and I don't own a $1000 Shun knife set I'll give them a try.

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    I prefer to keep mine dull, Broken tip, Large notches in the edge.

    Tears the flesh better, causes more wound bleeding.



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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I don't own a $1000 Shun knife set
    I don't either. I just want one 8" Shun chopper.

    I have a guy, in west Boulder county, that does beautiful work. I just had him do my yearly kitchen knife sharpening. He also did a set of Marple chisels for me. Brought them back to their original bevels. Very nice.

    Anyone who is interested, shoot me a PM.
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