The Sharpest knife you ever encounter

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For me, it's the Helle Jegermester. If you say this blade is razor sharp, that would be the understatement of the year. Razors don't get this sharp. Talk about scary sharpness. When I first got it, I though it's a very nice looking knife, and started playing around without paying no mind on the edge. After cutting papers and other stuff, I realized this guy is sharp. I decided why not test it on myself. WOW:eek:. It shaved my left arm hair like hot knife going through butter. My left arm looked so weird, i had to shave both my arms using my electric razor. Too scared to use my Helle :o.

After that, I was very careful using it (definitely not playing with this one). I wander how the Norway folks brought this extreme sharpness on their blades.
 

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My Aurora will pop hairs right off the air without contact to the skin. It will only do it for a few hairs but you can definitely feel the hair pull and pop on the edge.

Never got to the hair whittling stage though.
 
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Hair carver. ^

DC.....:D
 
I have a Cold Steel Scimitar that is scary sharp. I used a sharp maker on it then stropped it for ever. The edge is as shiny as a mirror now.
 
Kershaw Whirlwind, Kershaw JYD, Kershaw Leek, Mora Clipper, Spyderco Endura G10 FFG, Buck 110. I can carve happy faces on a hair with them babies:)
 
Send a knife to Ankerson or Knifenut1013. Both Jim and Jason get them ridiculous sharp.

Ankersons tag under his handle is "Air Bleeding Sharp". Believe the hype, that shit is for real.
 
I have a few skinners from various makers but the Camelback in D2 that I got from Nathan House is probably the sharpest.
 
Send a knife to Ankerson or Knifenut1013. Both Jim and Jason get them ridiculous sharp.

Ankersons tag under his handle is "Air Bleeding Sharp". Believe the hype, that shit is for real.

You haven't cut yourself have you? :eek: :D
 
For me it's my Bark River Bravo Necker after I touched up the factory edge myself.

Never handled a sharper blade than that. I'd love to handle one of Ankersons, or some other pro sharpened blade just to see if there is a "next level" of sharpness that I've been missing out on. :)
 
Every morning, I enjoy a Feather-brand razor blade to shave with. These blades are amazingly-sharp and cost about twenty cents each. Unfortunately, they lack endurance. The same company, Feather Razor, makes scalpal blades which are amazingly sharp... but, as scalpals tend to be, it also has poor retention. They also make the blade used to cut the "flap" on the surface of the eyeball for laser surgery; this is reputedly the sharpest blade known to man. However, they are also disposable and, in fact, need only make one cut in its life and that cut in a fairly soft material. That cut, though, needs to be perfectly clean.

Benchmade made a limited edition of Kris-bladed knives with a zero-bevel edge made entirely by CNC, the Model 49 variants. These knives a shockingly sharp.
 
You haven't cut yourself have you? :eek: :D

Could you send me an email with what your rates are? I'm interested, thanks!

My Sg2 Kershaw knives (Blur and JYD Ti/SG2) have come so sharp that if you so much as looked at them the wrong way, you'd cut yourself. I accidentally pressed my thumb into the SG2 JYD and it....bled.... and bled... :eek:
 
My Benchmade was dangerously sharp out of the box. I accidently nicked my finger with it and had to go to the hospital as the cut went so deep. I tried to stop the bleeding for over an hour, never slowed down. I don't play with it much anymore, I think it is still craving human blood.
 
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