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    tuffy braithwaite
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    The east beach fare was pretty good again this Saturday. Not a ripper of a day, but just enough to make the morning pass rapidly. I day I like.

    First customer was a guy with a plastic bag full of knives, mostly henckels and I want to tell you they might have been the worst batch of knives I have come across in many years. I really needed my Kalamazoo. All of a sudden my light came on and I remembered my trusty little dremel was sitting right next to my leg. Thank you dremel. I hope some of the vid is clear enough to see some of the poor henckels – omg….. ๐Ÿ™ …… :ohmy:

    Had a little home work to bring home: Global lady wanted blade to be flat and old buck showed up and needed a new tip. รขโ‚ฌโ€œ will sharpen both.

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    #15060
    Robert Gilvary
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    Those knives were a wreck. You done good!

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    Leo Barr
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    I would say they have a knackered knife sharpener at home it may be powered or simple drag through ; these machines once they are worn out destroy the edges . I would hazard a guess that it is a drag through sharpener which should have been deep sixed years ago ; once the chips start on the knives the drag through just adds more and more chips each time it is used!

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