WorkSharp Guided Field Sharpener 2.2.1

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posted on April 7, 2014
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Designed to be carried in the field for sharpening and touchup of all manner of edged tools from knives to hatchets to broadheads to fish hooks, the WorkSharp Guided Field Sharpener 2.2.1 makes quick work of dull cutting edges by way of its removable diamond plates, three-position ceramic rod and leather strop.

Built-in angle guides help the user initiate the sharpening stroke with the blade in the proper position by providing a 25 degree reference point to the sharpening surface. The 6½x1½x3/4-inch unit is assembled in the United States and includes a lanyard hole to prevent loss. Price: $35.

Contact: Darex, LLC; (800) 597-6170; worksharptools.com.

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