FirstBorn BladeWorks and Bee Grinders

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http://www.firstbornbladeworks.com/bee-knife-grinders.html

FirstBorn BladeWorks is now an official distributor of Bee Metal Grinders for the the custom knife maker. Some of you may be saying who/what are these Bee Grinders......

Bee has been around since 1970, they are manufactured in Ontario, Canada and they are over built for every aspect of knife making. They are the precision that every knife maker wants in a true 2x72 grinder.

Save yourself the headaches of DIY grinders and the cost of learning with sub-par machines that break from wear and tear not to mention personal injuries.

These bad boys are the real deal and have only been available to certain lucky knife makers. Bee have spent there lives thus far in major factories around the world. Nothing of these machines are made off shore.

Welcome the the world of BEE Grinders...!!!!!!!
 
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Your enthusiasm is showing. They have been avaiable to anyone for many years. I have been running a factory machine and a clone for about 20 years. Frank
 
Mornin Frank

For twenty years, wow you're one of the lucky ones that I spoke about above!

I've known about Bee for approx. 18 years. As a student I spent the majority of my summers working in tooling shops, Bee was the "staple" for grinders and buffers.

I live 45 mins from Don and the boys at Bee. I've been in the shop and have witnessed first hand these grinders being built from scratch, it's AWSOME!

All the hardware "grinders" they put out from their shop make them true craftsmen, yes there are other grinders out there,
and yes you do get what you pay for with grinders in this class.

Bee has survived through the decades and the compitition for many reason but the one that is their standard is "quality hand built craftsmenship"

Take care Frank
 
I would like that list too if possible. I might be interested in a 1" wheel and maybe another flat platen assembly.
 
Bigblue I just spoke with Bee. They have no idea about Wilton....or their parts.
 
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