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    • ALEX1976A
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      Small SEBENZA,since 2005

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      • SeulS
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        Love to be part of the Sebenza family. Fuck me it's a great knife!.. But how do you sharpen it?.. I have a Japanese sharpening stone but it doesn't do much - or maybe I'm doing it wrong?..

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        • ALEX1976A
          ALEX1976
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          yes the sebenza is fine!!!
          i sharped it with www.lanskysharpeners.com/

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          • SeulS
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            I have this'un or one very much like this:

            http://www.boker.de/us/knife-sharpener/09KE183.html

            I probably should take more time sharpening it… Can you harm your knife at all in the process?..

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            • ALEX1976A
              ALEX1976
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              freehand is difficult….this one is the referenz...but expensive!!!
              http://www.toolshop.de/product_info.php?products_id=4207&XTCsid=11f0c343b459696a0931f56c316fd17a

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              • ALEX1976A
                ALEX1976
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                … Can you harm your knife at all in the process......<------what do you mean???

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                • SeulS
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                  I mean: can you fuck up your knife by sharpening it in a wrong way?.. It's just that, with my kind of job, I'll be looking at sharpening this every week or so…

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                  • DougNgD
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                    It can start to look weird if you're sharpening it at too acute an angle

                    The most surefire way of getting it sharp if you're sharpening incompetent is to use a Spyderco Sharpmaker

                    I either freehand it or use my belt sander (which I don't recommend if you don't know what you're doing, you can really screw up a knife this way)

                    Getting the angle right is as finding a piece of paper. Find a sticky note (or something small with a right angle). Fold it in half diagonally. Thats 45 degrees. Fold it again. Now it's 22.5 degrees. That's the angle you should be sharpening at

                    Alternatively, take a sharpie, color in the edge bevel, and take a couple light licks on the stone. If you see that the color is being removed off the edge bevel, you've hit the right angle. Now just maintain it

                    Seul, if your knife ever gets dull and chewed up to the point it needs to be professionally sharpened, send it back to Chris Reeve, or send it to me. I'll make sure you're taken care of

                    I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                    • mvbM
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                      search youtube for "ray mears sharpening a knife at camp" (embedding disabled)
                      very nice

                      i love the sound the grinding makes

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                      • C
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                        @Seul:

                        I probably should take more time sharpening it… Can you harm your knife at all in the process?..

                        Nothing that can't be fixed by sending it back to Chris Reeve for a professional resharpen if needed.

                        For freehand sharpening, practice makes perfect. You'll be able to get great results with it, but you need to maintain the angle that you sharpen at precisely. The more you do it, the more your muscle memory will allow you to hold that angle.

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                        • C
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                          Anybody here going to the knife show in Vegas during Labor Day weekend? Should be a good one, and I'd love to meet up and say hi to anyone from here going.

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                          • tobacco and leatherT
                            tobacco and leather
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                            I'm a big fan of knives, guns, etc. I carry this as a cheap workhorse:

                            Just a simple S&W HRT knife, holds its edge great and was inexpensive so if it breaks I don't really give a fuck.. I also own this:

                            A Dark Ops Stratofighter, amazing knife.. expensive though so I'm a little more careful with it.

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                            • DougNgD
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                              I'm not going to the Gathering. Moving to MD on Wed and I need to conserve vacation time to go to Cali in Oct

                              I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                              • GreekG
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                                always loved Knives as well

                                I carry a Case Sodbuster Jr. black handle  beautiful simple pocketknife for everyday life

                                I love owning pieces with history behind them
                                Case was started in the  late 1800's by bothers i believe who sold the knives along a wagon trail in NY

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                                • DougNgD
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                                  Yup, I loves me a Sodbuster. The Sodbuster is a tried and true pattern that gets used to the point of destruction, and just gets replaced with the same thing because the design just works.

                                  I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                  • gbougardG
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                                    my two favorite brands are Laguiole from France and Buck from the US. Everywhere I go, I try to buy a nice knife. The only place I fucked up was in Japan. I was in the plane flying back and I realized that I had totally forgotten to look for a knife there.

                                    Laguiole: I probably have like 10 of those, since my dad had them delivered in the 70's by boxes of 25 which he gave as gifts when the brand was not famous at all. The last one I bought has a mammoth tusk handle which is absolutely fabulous looking. I went overboard with the blade and instead of a plain steel one, I got a damas steel which looks nice but too much with the mammoth handle. I might return it to the knife maker for a simpler blade.

                                    Buck: I have a crapload of those, all folding knives. All MADE IN THE USA, fuck the Chinese outsourced models. They are big, look menacing, American in a word!!! Just kidding.

                                    I also brought myself a nice machete from Kingston, just a regular one that farmers use down in Jamaica.

                                    For cooking, I have a nice little ceramic blade (white blade) that cuts real nicely. I love it. But my favorite cooking knife is a traditional 12cm Opinel (from France) folding knife. Simple as fuck, but great wood handle, wicked blade, very cheap.

                                    Its getting riskier to walk around with knives with the safety and security bullshit politicians force down our throats, so I mostly keep them at home.

                                    Sly Dunbar bigs up IH on YT
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                                    Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
                                    Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
                                    Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
                                    Ric

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                                    • DougNgD
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                                      Not a pocketknife, but I thought I would throw this in here:

                                      I got this for Jody last Christmas. Made in Japan, damascus, pakkawood handle. Between the thin bevel and my belt sharpener, this thing goes through meat/vegetables/bone like a lightsaber. The best part is the handle though. It feels like a well used piece of soap in your hand. No sharp angles at all, just super comfy

                                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                      • GilesG
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                                        What's the make Dougng, off to Japan soooooooon…G

                                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          @Giles:

                                          What's the make Dougng, off to Japan soooooooon…G

                                          Giles, that is a Kershaw Shun knife from the Ken Onion design line. As far as I know, that particular brand has pretty good worldwide distribution. You'll be able to find it when you go to Japan, but you'd probably find it just as easily in higher end kitchen stores in the UK. I know that they are pretty common in nicer kitchen stores out here in the US.

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                                          • DougNgD
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                                            What Ken said. They're pretty common in high end cooking stores, although if you know where to look, you will def pay less on the web than at Williams Sonoma

                                            I would say that one chef's knife handles 80% of what I need to do in the kitchen.

                                            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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