I was helping an OLD Friend the other day clean out his garage.
In the mix was a Carborundum stone from who knows when, still in the box, made in Niagara Falls, New York. Brand new.
He gave it to me on the condition that I use it.
His words were,"Ain't too many who know how to use this, you do, so honor my request and make your knives sharp."
I opened it and there it was, pristine as the day it came off the line.
I sharpened my knives and Panty 6+'s too.
I wonder how many of us on here know how to put the razor's edge on a knife with just a fine stone?
There sure is a knack to it.
If I really wanted to get it fine, I am sure there are Arkansas stones or whatever, this will work fine for me.
I looked around at the local stores and and could find nothing of this grade and quality. Regards, FM
In the mix was a Carborundum stone from who knows when, still in the box, made in Niagara Falls, New York. Brand new.
He gave it to me on the condition that I use it.
His words were,"Ain't too many who know how to use this, you do, so honor my request and make your knives sharp."
I opened it and there it was, pristine as the day it came off the line.
I sharpened my knives and Panty 6+'s too.
I wonder how many of us on here know how to put the razor's edge on a knife with just a fine stone?
There sure is a knack to it.
If I really wanted to get it fine, I am sure there are Arkansas stones or whatever, this will work fine for me.
I looked around at the local stores and and could find nothing of this grade and quality. Regards, FM