Considering a Cold steel tiger claw but...

Don't use accusharp, pull through sharpeners or even the edge of a stone unless the stone is very fine grit and that edge is well rounded. My prefered method is using fine grit silicon carbide abrasive paper wrapped around a cylindrical object such as a thick marker pen or a can of WD40.
 
Just got it yesterday and sent it out to be sharpened today! Should be there by Monday and the sharpening service said it would take about a week turnaround, will update then.
A side note, it came with micro chipping in a spot. The sharpening will take it out but it is worth noting.


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Just got it yesterday and sent it out to be sharpened today! Should be there by Monday and the sharpening service said it would take about a week turnaround, will update then.
A side note, it came with micro chipping in a spot. The sharpening will take it out but it is worth noting.


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Nice. I hope you'll post a pic when it gets back. :thumbup::cool:
 
So i just got home to this beauty waiting for me!
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=do2iwo&s=9#.WLY51oE76aM
Ill post some better pictures when i get a chance, maybe tomorrow.
Jason did an amazing job. It took a little longer than expected so he did it on the house! I will for sure be using his service again (i have an aus 8 blade i just cant get sharp for some reason, id like to think im proficient at sharpening but i guess not enough!)
It definitely slimmed down the profile, not by much, but it is noticeable. I liked how beefy it was but it is still beefy enough and gives it a more karambit like and refined look i think. I definitely prefer it now then how it was, i tried to like it hut when i'd cut with it it would veer in the direction of the bevel, just plain annoying.
 
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