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Dec 13, 2019
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I don't think that there is a "best answer" to this. IMNSHO, if I am going to maintain a knife, I need to be able to take it apart and reassemble it. Even if the manufacturer gets apoplectic and voids the warranty. I have several Case knives and others that are riveted together. I don't like that, but I do like the Cases that I own. For sharpening, I own a WSKO, a WS Guided Sharperer (I think that this is the name), some large DMT stones (coarse, fine, xf), an SSM, and small plastic Lansky guided sharpener with diamond stones. If the knife is sharp (reasonably) the the SSM is the quickest, and I think the best approach. (You are dealing with predetermined angles here- 15 and 20dps.) I do not think that I can hold a constant, repeatable angle by hand. Waterstones would probably be a good solution, but I have never been very attracted to them. (Messy. Required flattening from time to time.) I think that Australian guy uses a KME. (Senior moment.) I have no doubts that the WE is a great tool. The people that make it are incredibly proud of it. I have been looking at the Apex Edge Pro IV. I would have bot one by now, but I keep finging knives that I want more. Let me tell you the worst way to sharpen a knife. A pull thru system or an electric system. * *The opinions expressed herein may not reflect those of the management and no compensation has been offered for them.
Dec 13, 2019
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