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<blockquote data-quote="d4klutz" data-source="post: 372251" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>So, i love a good sharp knife. The issue is, that I am not sure what to use to put and keep a fine razor sharpbedge on my knives. I grew up using a medium arkansas stone, but now, it seems all diamond sharpeners and quick pull through sharpeners. I dont just want a quick edge. I want one that will almost cut you just looking at it. My stones all have chips in them now, and I am looking for a solid, quality replacement. </p><p></p><p>I have heard that leather strops work great for the final polish of the edge. I know that there are japanese water stones that can do a good job, but those can be downright rediculously expensive. What should i use that is economical, yet good quality for a true razor sharp edge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d4klutz, post: 372251, member: 3423"] So, i love a good sharp knife. The issue is, that I am not sure what to use to put and keep a fine razor sharpbedge on my knives. I grew up using a medium arkansas stone, but now, it seems all diamond sharpeners and quick pull through sharpeners. I dont just want a quick edge. I want one that will almost cut you just looking at it. My stones all have chips in them now, and I am looking for a solid, quality replacement. I have heard that leather strops work great for the final polish of the edge. I know that there are japanese water stones that can do a good job, but those can be downright rediculously expensive. What should i use that is economical, yet good quality for a true razor sharp edge? [/QUOTE]
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