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    Hi!

    I use a small Easy-Lap diamond abrasive rod to sharpen all my knives. Easy-Lap rates it at 600 grit. I've had it for at least 15 years and it still works as the day I bought it.

    They make a bigger one but I find the small one more practical. It can cut slow or fast depending on the pressure.

    I have kitchen knives by Victorinox, Henckel and Global and the longest blade is over 11 inches. I believe the global to be the hardest (Ice tempered and hardened to 56-58 HRC according to their advertising).

    I can easily get an edge that will shave my arm in a few minutes. Some times I find my knives are too sharp!

    I also use an Henckel steel between honings but I did without it for a long time, it just prolong the time between honings.

    Cost is about 18 USD, the rod fits in the brass handle and it comes with a leather belt sheath (with a thingy so it can be worn on a belt). The handle is 4.5 inches and the rod 3.5 inches (so it's 4.5 inches when the rod is stored in the handle).

    Good day,

    McKie
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