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I happened across KnifeFlight.com which is a mail-in knife sharpening service. I was so impressed with their service that I wanted to share.
They even send you loaner knives while you wait! It took about two weeks start to finish and the sharpened knives are great. |
| Or you could buy a good knife sharpener and do it yourself. It’s very easy. |
| Home knife sharpeners take a lot off your blade. They are also not tailored to your specific knife’s edge. But, sure, that solution can work for some people. I guess I’m a knife snob! |
| Loaner knives is fantastic. I finally found a local to me sharpener who can do it in an afternoon. |
If it’s good enough for ATK it’s good enough for my 25-year old Henckels ProS. |
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I have this and it's very easy on the knives:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CHLKHK9L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
| If you don’t want to buy/store a knife sharpener, the local Ace hardwares will do it in my experience, while you wait. I’m pretty sure they just use the same machine I now have at home. Works fine. A few bucks a blade. |
| District cutlery does a great job and very fast! |
You can even make an appointment to be sure you're in and out (do a little shopping or get lunch while you wait) |
| I believe Culinaria, the cooking school in Vienna, offers a knife sharpening service. |
| My dad used a simple sharpening stone. |