Lansky
- kjd
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Re: Lansky
Used them before, I've never had a problem with them. I think Jason is going to review one shortly.
What happened?
What happened?
- LoneRider
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Re: Lansky
what is a lansky
- MISSED
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Re: Lansky
I had no problem using the Lansky Keith my problem was aftr I used it.
LR the Lansky is a knife sharpening tool
LR the Lansky is a knife sharpening tool
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Re: Lansky
ah ok
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Re: Lansky
tis tis tis ...putting your fingers in the wrong place again missed
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Re: Lansky
Well, I'm guessing it worked then, but we can't see how clean the cut is to be sure!!MISSED wrote:I had no problem using the Lansky Keith my problem was aftr I used it.
(I have one setup on the bench, and for someone like me who can't ever hold the correct angle on a stone, they're a Godsend!)