Old school sharpening is best and some really good cheap stockmans

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Ruffinogold
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I dont know if you guys recall me bitching about sharpeners but I surely did . It was in 2000 that I moved up here and went ballistic hunting . The first season was incredible and I was a beast . Prior to the following season I noticed sharpeners .. Im talking other than a stone and a strip of leather . I started buying them and wasnt real happy with the results and figured it was me . Fast forward a few years , when the blue download bar sped up on the internet , I started reading about guys using sharpeners and raving about them . So I bought a few others and wasnt happy . Fast forward some more and I eventually bouht that work sharp pos . Id about given up on finding a sharpener that actually sharpened well

Then yesterday it occurred to me , lol , I swear .... I said to myself ... Johnny , wtf are you doing ?! Why dont you just sharpen like you always did prior to finding out about sharpeners . Honest , sometimes I think my brain has serious issues . I mean for phucks sake , I learned to sharpen in cub scouts . Anyway , yesterday I grabbed a stockman , got out a stone and hit it with water ... did the circle thing on each side and then stropped on the inside of my belt ... and behold , a sharp af freakin knife .

I cant tell you why I got " stuck " thinking a sharpener was gonna be the thing . They suck , though Im sure you can get a knife sharp with one , though it might take an hour especially if the blade edge is hosed up a bit . Hell , it might take longer because they suck , truly

A side note ...
A while ago I bought , at tractor supply , a Cattlemans Cutlery Sagebrush Stockman and it was real cheap and nicely made . I keep it at my mas house on the dresser in my room just incase I forget to bring a knife [ which has never happened , btw ] . Anyway , that brand is made by a company called American Buffalo Knife and Tool [ ABKT] , which I believe are pinko bastids from china , but oh well . Shortly after buying the Cattlemans , I bought a mossy Oak brand stockman for super cheap , again at Tractor Supply , and it is as fantastic and a little beefier . Come to find out , that brand is made by ABKT as well . So , obviously I'm looking at the ABKT brands and lines Thought Id bring it up only because a decent quality cheap knife is always a welcome thing and figured to pass that info out

These guys carry more of their modern liner lock type stuff ...
https://atlanticknife.com/collections/abkt

These guys too , liners and fixed ..
https://www.bladehq.com/cat--ABKT--3116

These guys have a mix , though small ..
https://www.grindworx.com/cat--Cattleman-s-Cutlery--565 .... https://www.grindworx.com/cat--ABKT--561

ABKT website .................................... https://abkt.com/ .... Ill purchase an elite [ modern stuff ] and a Roper brand [l traditional ] at some point , probably the large toothpick :) . Ill buy another Cattleman when I se one that hits me

Anyway , if you see a Mossy Oak brand cheap knife at tractor supply , its an ABKT ... I got mine on sale for 5 bucks and its pretty killer . Feels like a vintage Old Timer but with a cheap stainless that actually sharpens pretty good and very fast
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I have been using a stone my entire life and finishing with a tungsten welding electrode for the past decade.

Your post made me think of this video:



{I skipped ahead to the relevant part.}
"For unto every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath."
As an unprofitable servant, I can confirm that there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Bill with eoPd wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:59 pm I have been using a stone my entire life and finishing with a tungsten welding electrode for the past decade.

Your post made me think of this video:



{I skipped ahead to the relevant part.}
Thats an awesome story and that guy must be from Georgia .


Yeah man , dont buy into the sharpener bs thing and it seems you wont .. and thats good . Ive finished with " something leather " . Its usually my belt because i dont think Ive ever owned a proper stropping leather . I really should make some leather on a block of wood or something . I dont know how I got wrangled into not using a stone , I really dont , I think everyone keeps going on about one so I figure what the hell and I tried a bunch . I just took way to long with it :lol:
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Ruffinogold wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:51 pm Thats an awesome story and that guy must be from Georgia .
The local Tractor Supply (40 minutes) does not carry Case knives but him~you being in Georgia is what made me think about it.

I would be willing to use one of the countless sharpener gimmicks if there was a huge difference but it is pretty hard to believe that anything could be too much easier~faster~better than a stone.
"For unto every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath."
As an unprofitable servant, I can confirm that there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Bill with eoPd wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:41 pm
Ruffinogold wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:51 pm Thats an awesome story and that guy must be from Georgia .
The local Tractor Supply (40 minutes) does not carry Case knives but him~you being in Georgia is what made me think about it.

I would be willing to use one of the countless sharpener gimmicks if there was a huge difference but it is pretty hard to believe that anything could be too much easier~faster~better than a stone.
I think Ive seen one of his videos before , where he cleaned up some old knife . He a regular likeable guy
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Nothing like a fine sharpening job done on a whetstone. Can't be beat
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Dropped my oil stone two weeks ago on the garage floor during a sharpening session . . . graceful old man that I am. I will need to order another.

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simplepipes wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 5:52 pm Dropped my oil stone two weeks ago on the garage floor during a sharpening session . . . graceful old man that I am. I will need to order another.

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Oh man , lol .. sorry . Sucks not being 25 but what are ya gonna do , right :D
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Big Iron wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:31 am Nothing like a fine sharpening job done on a whetstone. Can't be beat
Amen . Ill never deviate again :thumbs:

Ill be ordering a few small wet stones . The one I have is " two sided " and pretty big Its good for at home
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Ruffinogold wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:47 pm
Big Iron wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:31 am Nothing like a fine sharpening job done on a whetstone. Can't be beat
Amen . Ill never deviate again :thumbs:

Ill be ordering a few small wet stones . The one I have is " two sided " and pretty big Its good for at home
I ended up getting a 4 sided whetstone from coarse to super fine. Im still learning the ins and outs but it puts a way better edge than the diamond sharpener I had (maybe I just wasn't using that one proper) but the whetstone has been around forever for a reason.
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