SOLD Lansky Guided Sharpener w/optional base and coarse diamond hone - $40 $30 shipped CONUS.
The basic original Lansky set is currently selling on Amazon for $35, however, this is without the base (which costs another $15) and the coarse diamond hone. (which costs another $18)
The hones all have life left in them. The coarse diamond hone has some of the diamonds rubbed off in the middle, but the ones that are embedded deeper in the plating are still working. The only effect is that you can feel it is rougher at the edges than in the middle. This is normal for diamond hones, but I have marked down the price accordingly anyhow.
It all fits in the original box and gives great results, since the angle is mechanically locked, once you set it up; no human error.

SOLD - Ken Onion Worksharp knife sharpener -$90 $75 shipped CONUS
I only used this maybe 6 times. Re-profiled a couple knives, which used up the middle belts. The coarse belt is new and the super fine belt is like new. The middle three grades are pretty much used up, but you can push them a bit further if you want. I'd budget for a new set of belts.
The sharpener itself works perfectly and quickly, with its variable speed switch with max. speed limit and trigger lock-on. Even if you take your time with this, it's still the fastest way to sharpen a knife. It is also the fastest way to screw up a knife, so be careful and start on something cheap! ;-) You'll get the hang of it.
Includes all the original paperwork.

If the same person buys both, I'll do $120 shipped CONUS.
If you're local to me (NW Chicago suburbs) and want to pick it/them up in person, I can remove $10 from each price. In that case, let me know if you want to pay cash or PayPal.
The basic original Lansky set is currently selling on Amazon for $35, however, this is without the base (which costs another $15) and the coarse diamond hone. (which costs another $18)
The hones all have life left in them. The coarse diamond hone has some of the diamonds rubbed off in the middle, but the ones that are embedded deeper in the plating are still working. The only effect is that you can feel it is rougher at the edges than in the middle. This is normal for diamond hones, but I have marked down the price accordingly anyhow.
It all fits in the original box and gives great results, since the angle is mechanically locked, once you set it up; no human error.


SOLD - Ken Onion Worksharp knife sharpener -
I only used this maybe 6 times. Re-profiled a couple knives, which used up the middle belts. The coarse belt is new and the super fine belt is like new. The middle three grades are pretty much used up, but you can push them a bit further if you want. I'd budget for a new set of belts.
The sharpener itself works perfectly and quickly, with its variable speed switch with max. speed limit and trigger lock-on. Even if you take your time with this, it's still the fastest way to sharpen a knife. It is also the fastest way to screw up a knife, so be careful and start on something cheap! ;-) You'll get the hang of it.
Includes all the original paperwork.




If you're local to me (NW Chicago suburbs) and want to pick it/them up in person, I can remove $10 from each price. In that case, let me know if you want to pay cash or PayPal.
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