As I just finished stropping the edge puff my EDC Benchmade, I got to thinking about the skill of sharpening a blade, the myriad of tools made for sharpening and the current trend of manufacturers offering free sharpening for life. It occurs to me that I guess many don't know how to sharpen a knife, but its something Dad taught me probably close to 30 years ago, and like reloading, I find it relaxing. I'd never dream of sending a knife back to the manufacturer for a sharpening. To me, that's like sending your truck back to GM/Ford/Dodge when it needs a set of tires, not to mention I almost always sharpen a new knife as soon as I buy it, because I put a sharper edge on than most manufacturers. I've used a number of methods, but have currently settled on a Lansky type set to hold the angles, and once I've finished with the finest stone, I follow up by stropping with an old belt or strip of leather that's been treated with polishing compound.
I then got to thinking about the young fellas, and a few of the older guys, that I work with. Nearly none carries a knife anymore. Growing up, carrying a knife was as much a part of being a man as carrying a wallet instead of a purse. I don't ask to borrow a blade, I have my own, and its shaving sharp. I always carry a knife with a medium sized blade, a clip and some sort of one handed opening mechanism and a locking mechanism that also lets me easily close it with one hand. I just use the damn thing so much, I can't imagine how these guys make it through the day without one. What happened in our society that men no longer carry a pocket knife?
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I then got to thinking about the young fellas, and a few of the older guys, that I work with. Nearly none carries a knife anymore. Growing up, carrying a knife was as much a part of being a man as carrying a wallet instead of a purse. I don't ask to borrow a blade, I have my own, and its shaving sharp. I always carry a knife with a medium sized blade, a clip and some sort of one handed opening mechanism and a locking mechanism that also lets me easily close it with one hand. I just use the damn thing so much, I can't imagine how these guys make it through the day without one. What happened in our society that men no longer carry a pocket knife?
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