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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1043466" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Hey thanks guys!</p><p></p><p>I will never use a pull-through style again. I have destroyed so many kitchen knives with those things that they all went in the trash. Maybe I wasn't using it right?</p><p></p><p>Had my eye on a stick-type set, the SpyderCo SharpMaker. Almost bought it as the reviews for it are all outstanding. But, since my son likes to go to the pawn shops, garage sales, and antique shops to find those gems that people just toss away, we needed something that could repair some damage. Would take way too long on a "V" sharpener. I may still score one for my birthday to use for touch-ups and quick honing.</p><p></p><p>Settled on a HapStone R2 with two sets of stones, one for the kitchen knives and lower end steels (Boride T2) and one for the higher end steels (Boride/Gritomatic SiC), two leather strops, and a tub of 2micron diamond paste. I got it during a 20% off sale they recently had. Love this thing...</p><p>[ATTACH]2359[/ATTACH]</p><p>Check out gritomatic.com for any sharpening stuff you may need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1043466, member: 64702"] Hey thanks guys! I will never use a pull-through style again. I have destroyed so many kitchen knives with those things that they all went in the trash. Maybe I wasn't using it right? Had my eye on a stick-type set, the SpyderCo SharpMaker. Almost bought it as the reviews for it are all outstanding. But, since my son likes to go to the pawn shops, garage sales, and antique shops to find those gems that people just toss away, we needed something that could repair some damage. Would take way too long on a "V" sharpener. I may still score one for my birthday to use for touch-ups and quick honing. Settled on a HapStone R2 with two sets of stones, one for the kitchen knives and lower end steels (Boride T2) and one for the higher end steels (Boride/Gritomatic SiC), two leather strops, and a tub of 2micron diamond paste. I got it during a 20% off sale they recently had. Love this thing... [ATTACH alt="20210921_131233.jpg"]2359[/ATTACH] Check out gritomatic.com for any sharpening stuff you may need. [/QUOTE]
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