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Would You Buy Good Quality Knives Or Stick With Cheap $ Store Ones?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 60475207:MV8yNjA4MjMyXzQ1NTkzNDc2X0MxQ0QwOUM=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 60989468:MV8yNjA4MjMyXzQ1NTkzMzQyXzI1MTM1MUMz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 60475207:MV8yNjA4MjMyXzQ1NTkxMDQ5XzFBOEVGRTk5] I've collected all kinds of different knife sharpening crap over the years. Lately i've been buying a few of the Shapton glass stones in different grit sizes. They seem pretty good so far. [/quote] All you need is a Lansky. Best/easiest sharpening system ever. http://www.amazon.com/Lansky-Deluxe-5-Stone-Sharpening-System/dp/B000B8IEA4/ref=sr_1_1/191-3724263-9605703?ie=UTF8&qid=1406914891&sr=8-1&keywords=lansky+sharpeners . [/quote] Yeah, well who said anything about need.... And for sharpening quality knives i'd rather use a stone than that set. Personal preference. [/quote]
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I bought three knives at my local $ store. The hardware store has a package of 4 going for $25.99. Are more expensive knives better quality?
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