Posted: 12/16/2010 9:47:32 PM EDT
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Somewhere near to Seattle, we talked about him not too long ago IIRC. One of M00N's presents came worse than dull and the Yakuza at Nella were afraid that they would screw up the line. I got it down to usable in a couple of hours with my kit but would like it razorish. The material is HARD. Anyone remember the guy?
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| Have you tried This place? No personal experience I sharpen my own but he seems to be the real thing. |
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Seattle edge has done a few knives for friends of mine and they always seem to come out good.
http://www.facebook.com/seattleedgesharpening |
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Quoted: we talked about him not too long ago IIRC. It was your thread. ![]() http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=8&f=15&t=383661 |
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Here's s few local places that do knife sharpening:
The Sharp Shop (Terry Carpenter) 14401 99th Ave NE Arlington, WA 360-653-6097 Bronk's Knife Works http://www.bronksknifeworks.com (Lyle Brunckhorst) 23706 Seventh Ave. SE Bothell, WA 425-402-3484 NotSoDull (Rick Davenport) http://www.notsodull.com 206-920-0707 Mobile sharpening service; residential work $20 minumum |
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Quoted: the Yakuza at Nella were afraid that they would screw up the line. RIF.
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Quoted: Somewhere near to Seattle, we talked about him not too long ago IIRC. One of M00N's presents came worse than dull and the Yakuza at Nella were afraid that they would screw up the line. I got it down to usable in a couple of hours with my kit but would like it razorish. The material is HARD. Anyone remember the guy? Seattle edge is in Ballard and mobile. Does good work. He's a buddy of mine, and buys all sorts of custom belts and stones for sharpening, and can put a razor edge on hard steel. Does a LOT of knives for local LEO's and restaurants. |
It was your thread. 
