meh.... probably one of those Chinese knockoffs you bought awhile back.... not fooling anyone
meh.... probably one of those Chinese knockoffs you bought awhile back.... not fooling anyone
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If I remember correctly, I think they want you to send it in to be sharpened....
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I'm pretty sure they prefer that you send your knife in to be sharpened. Or that's what I was told by a pretty credible source. I may be mistaken, but I doubt it. Then again I carry a case xx so I'm not sure about them fancy high dollar gigs...
Hell I touch one up once or twice just dressing a deer
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"Stay with me; do not fear. For he who seeks your life seeks my life, but with me you shall be safe.” 1 Samuel 22:23
“This gun is liberty; hold for certain that the day when you no more have it, you will be returned to slavery.” – Toussaint L’Ouverture
It is an EDC, though it doesn't get a lot of use in an office environment. The warranty does state that improper sharpening voids the warranty, so I don't recommend taking a rasp or bench grinder to it. I was using a lansky diamond sharpening system to do mine, but have since switched to a basic V steel and ceramic sharpener. A double bevel edge is more durable, but I don't have the patience nor the time to do that on the lansky any more. I did have to send my Scarab in for warranty work, and they fixed it without question, even with my own sharpening.
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