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Look sharp!

The Lansky system was developed in 1979 as it looked to get an edge on competitors with regard to symmetrical knife sharpening.

It differs from other knife sharpeners because it uses controlled angle stones to ensure you sharpen each side of your knife equally. Imagine trying to push a stick exactly vertical into wet, muddy ground. You won’t get it perfectly vertical, and each time you push it from one side to

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