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<blockquote data-quote="langston302" data-source="post: 2074189" data-attributes="member: 9131"><p>beware those who use machines.....grinders and such. if the blade needs to be re beveled then I would see about sending it back to the maker. I would also suggest that you pic up a spyderco sharpmaker 204 and a leather strop. That combination makes for a simple and bulletproof easy to learn sharpening setu. Been using that for nearly 8 years and its perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="langston302, post: 2074189, member: 9131"] beware those who use machines.....grinders and such. if the blade needs to be re beveled then I would see about sending it back to the maker. I would also suggest that you pic up a spyderco sharpmaker 204 and a leather strop. That combination makes for a simple and bulletproof easy to learn sharpening setu. Been using that for nearly 8 years and its perfect. [/QUOTE]
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