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I found a sharpener in an old cutlery canteen. Two wheels and you simply slide the knives through. I thought that it would be useless. I sharpen my own chisels with a guide and abrasive so I know a little about this. But 'good heavens' (insert profanities as appropriate) I can now slice tomatoes and worryingly through my finger nail. Happy to share more Sue, it took seconds. Have no issue in posting on a thread with someone touting for business. But you can sharpen my garden implements.

Looks like I managed to post this thread in the wrong group. Deleted the original message and reposted it over in the Business group. Cant seem to delete the whole thread.


At the moment I can only offer kitchen knife sharpening, but I've had a couple of requests now for secateurs so might be offering that service soon.

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