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    I'm very happy about mine.
    It does cut
    - into polished surfaces
    - hard steels
    - very shallow but effective.
    Polishing out what it has done is easy with an Arkansas or a finer Thuringian.
    Wouldn't want to miss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    I'm very happy about mine.
    It does cut
    - into polished surfaces
    - hard steels
    - very shallow but effective.
    Polishing out what it has done is easy with an Arkansas or a finer Thuringian.
    Wouldn't want to miss it.
    wow great Point +5 on this.your head is working brother.(or maybe mine doesn't work right)
    Very Very fast cutter . makes me confuse how sharp edge gets but still have saw tooth.

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    Sham it probably also sharp between the teeth.
    Like a flint stone arrow head.

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    i used say sharp level i would say app 6k but i think i am off a litlle..sharpening level should go more then that.i used think if sone makes saw tooth then it should be courser.seems like turkey oil stone proves i am wrong on this. I have to accept my mistake

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