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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3328506" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>I did not spend the extra bucks for the Ken Onion edition; I got the standard electric Work Sharp. I love it. It's about all I use any more. I commonly sharpen with the finest grit belt (on an established edge), then follow it up on a leather strop. I tried doing the Work Sharp, then a hard Arkansas stone, then the leather strop; but I couldn't tell that the stone added anything. So, now, it's from the Work Sharp to the leather strop, and done!</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3328506, member: 530"] I did not spend the extra bucks for the Ken Onion edition; I got the standard electric Work Sharp. I love it. It's about all I use any more. I commonly sharpen with the finest grit belt (on an established edge), then follow it up on a leather strop. I tried doing the Work Sharp, then a hard Arkansas stone, then the leather strop; but I couldn't tell that the stone added anything. So, now, it's from the Work Sharp to the leather strop, and done! . [/QUOTE]
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