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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Most folks have naught but serrated edges...........
    Good grief, I didn't even think of that likely possibility. I guess I got of easy sharpening blunt 1950s stainless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    And third, my mother-in-law is convinced that sharp knives are dangerous and would NOT want her blunt edges sharpened.
    I can't count the times I have heard that either before or after I have sharpened kinives for people..

    Drives me bonkers
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    My wife resisted me wanting to sharpen 'her knife' for years. When it got to the point that she could not cut through a piece of raw chicken and I appealed "Please, let me sharpen that thing" she finally relented. Now she likes it and cannot believe how much better it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    We were invited to Thanksgiving dinner at an old friends home. I thought it would be a good idea for me to show up a little early with some stones and sharpen at least the carving knife and a few others if I had time.

    Knowing the host I expected the worst and I was correct. The first knife was butter knife dull and very old stainless. Early stainless knives are not known for taking a very good edge and this was gummy soft stainless. Well I got that knife into reasonable shape and then went to work on an inexpensive German style kitchen knife. After grinding away for a while to get a bevel I did finally get a very good edge on the second knife. It was my job to carve the turkey and at least I had a very sharp knife for that. I'm sure that both knives were just thrown in a drawer the next day.

    Anyway my point is that given what I had to work with, this wasn't nearly as rewarding of an exercise as I had imagined. I will try this again with another friend who I suspect has much better quality knives to start with.

    The host was surprised when I didn't need electricity. She thought I was going to plug something in and go zip zip.
    Nice of your to sharpen their knives. I think a lot of people forget how much easier it is to prepare food with sharp cutlery.
    I don't know much about carving and wouldn't really want to be doing the whole carving/serving at the head of the table without finding out the best way to do it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I can't count the times I have heard that either before or after I have sharpened kinives for people..

    Drives me bonkers
    And yet these are usually the same people that find cooking such a chore. Seems obvious to me. Yeah, it is a chore when it takes 30 minutes to cut up an onion. There's no point in trying to convince anyone. I mentally roll my eyes and keep my mouth shut. And anyone who knows me knows that it isn't easy for me to do so.
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    A while ago I bought a ceramic knife and my wife was giving me a hard time because I was playing with and sharpening it and she said you just bought that today.

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