Anyone Use the Sharpening Service at Your Local ACE Hardware?

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Now that I’ve seen Danke42’s technique, I’m sending my knives to him for sharpening.

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The amount of jagoffs that lack basic reading comprehension skills is rather alarming. The question is "have you ever used the sharpener at ace hardware....". If the answer is no then no reply is warranted. The question isn't "Would you try it" or "if you were to try it what level of a knife would you use on it" or "did you know ace hardware was still in existence". Ffs do better people.
 
The amount of jagoffs that lack basic reading comprehension skills is rather alarming. The question is "have you ever used the sharpener at ace hardware....". If the answer is no then no reply is warranted. The question isn't "Would you try it" or "if you were to try it what level of a knife would you use on it" or "did you know ace hardware was still in existence". Ffs do better people.
Did your stellar reading comprehension notice the last comment was a year ago? Some of the comments happen to be by pretty renowned experts.
 
You could literally say that about anything. "It puzzles me people dont learn to do their own umbing repairs" or "it puzzles me people dont learn to do their own lawncare" or "it puzzles me people don't learn to do their own liver transplant". Its called time something not everyone has an abundance of. And why spend hours sharpening something a knife when forb5 bucks you can take it to Ace and have it done in minutes and no one will no the differenceer alone care.
It puzzles me greatly that people won't just learn to free hand sharpen a knife. It's not rocket science.
People spend hundreds of dollars on jigs, fixtures and machines-when a simple India stone or diamond stones will suffice.
 
Yes. I even filmed the fellow at work.

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