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Sensible Survival Reviews Presents: Razor Edge Knives Professional Sharpening. Your knives need to be sharp. why not let a professional
take care of this important task. Starting at $5.00 per knife, it's well worth the expense.

razoredgeknives Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/razoredgeknives

Website: http://www.razor-edge-knives.com/


Razor Edge Knives
P.O. Box 2541
N.Pleasantburg Dr.
STE 5 PMB 121
Greenville, SC 29609

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  • What's the average turn around? I got a few I wanna send.

  • @glockfan86 His turn around time is one to two days, plus it's only $5. per straight edge regardless of the length. I'm a fan. Thanks~

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  • @nateL1914 I understand what you're sayin Nate, but I am very careful not to remove to much metal. ANY sharpening system you use CAN remove too much metal. It is more about the sharpener than the system. While yes, I don't recommend using a typical grinder, these wheels work great. I have different grits depending on how much/fast I want to remove metal, so I use the lighter grit on most knives. I commonly need to grind a brand new edge... that's why my customers use me.

  • I sharrpen for a living aswell with that same setup. I do not shapen my own knife with that setup and i'll tell you why. When making the bur you remove to much steal and cut a brand new edge. There is only so many times you can shapen a knife with that setup. If you want your knife to last forever I recomend using a stone or hand sharpner of some sort. If you get a good bur yes cut a new edge on a grindiing wheel. but just to touch it up you dont need to remove that much steel.

  • Is a straight razor better than a mach 3.!!!?? Ha.I would cut my throat with that thing .

  • Using my iPhone. Can't find this person anymore. It is nice to know we can ship our knives there to be sharpen. I plan to look into this. Thanks for the video and information. God Bless America and long live the republic. Take care Sootch

  • This was awesome. I had a gentleman older do a knife that I was carrying at a gun show sharpen it. He had the equipment that the person in the video used. I was more than pleases with the edge he put on my knife

  • @glockfan86 I have the Edge Pro Apex....... It works like a champ. And "$5 per straight edge" is a very good deal. Most pro's charge $1 to $2 per inch for sharpening. Sootch00 and all others....... LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC AND GOD BLESS!!!!!

  • @duragezic sure thing bro... not a problem at all. I keep my leatherman nice and sharp :D

  • Thanks for sharing. Josh seems like a great guy offering a great server. Those seem like very good prices too. I only have a couple knives now so to save on shipping I'll wait till I get a few more. I assume he can sharpen blades on like a Leatherman right?

  • @silvermediastudio thanks silver for the compliment! yeah, looking to eventually get into that... but got a full time job as a deputy right now, so dont' have time. am getting into sharpening lawn mower blades tho for the upcoming summer!

    i know what you mean about removing too much metal...that's why i just get the edge to where it has a burr on both sides, and then polish it. there is no need to keep grinding away metal at that point... you are just destorying the blade! thanks for the tip!

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