S.Shepherd
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With cheap airfare to Tokyo right now, all I need is the yen to come back up to august of last years level...and I'm n my way back.
going to have a sale coming up
I know this thread has kind of wandered, and that wasn't a bad thing.
420HC and 440A actually make a lot of sense for Normal Kitchen Knives for Average Folks and for Line Prep Folks.
The Electric Tingamabobs should be sold in pairs.
If you tie them together they make great Light Trolling Anchors for Walleye Fishing.
I got my email replied to last night..... no more sales coming up. As a matter of fact, they said with the economy the way it is, they might not have a holiday sale again and just maintain the same prices.
If this recession gets uglier they may have different thoughts down the road.
If they can't get you one way, they'll get you in another...
They won't get me, Chico. I already have too many knives. I'll put some up for sale and drive the market downward.
Don't laugh, my friend. All of my high-end folders are up for sale.
Chico, please post your thoughts on the Shapton GS after you try it out. Start a thread if you would please.
In fact, I just stepped away from the computer a few mintues ago to soak a Suehiro flattening stone and the Shapton, then I dressed the edges.
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Umm, without preempting a thread I hope you will start, in case you weren't aware, the Shapton GS does not need to be soaked, merely spritzed when in use.
You better not post anything on sale, Buzz, I ordered that gyuto this morning (lol).
Don't be showing me any sales now.... ;^)
You can put a flat bevel on a Pro-M when you sharpen it no problem. I actually kept mine convex for a while but finely got tired of doing it that way and simply did a flat. Cuts just as good with no problems.