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Based on the work of inventor Louis Graves, here is a compact sharpener that will do it all. Two diamond rods for establishing a new bevel and/or thinning a dull blade. Two ceramic rods of very high alumina content to put that razor sharp finished edge on the blade. The rods are held at 30 degrees compound, that is each rod is 15 degrees from the center of the V. The V is formed when the rods are inserted in the base and the base is placed on a level surface.
Note that with the cover open and the rods in place, the cover provides protection for the hand holding the unit steady as the knife is firmly stroked down the inside of the V, first one side and then the other.
This is so universally useful that you will want one in your desk drawer as well as a part of your hunting gear and of course in the tool drawer in your kitchen. Rods measure 4", case 5-1/4" X 2-1/2".
AG3750 $39.95
AG3750+2 2 or more $34.95
This outstanding product is the best we have ever seen for preventing rust or staining on high carbon tool steel, or any non-stainless steel. For best results clean the metal with WD-40 or very hot water.
The ceramic sharpener was invented by Louis Graves. We have always disagreed with Louis about the proper angle for the rods, but in every other way, he really knew what he was doing.
"I have never had a pair of tweezers in my life that was worth a damn. Now I do and I appreciate it very much." Those words were spoken by General Norman Schwarzkopf about these little field tweezers.
We have re-designed the Hunter Scalpel making it a miniature of the full sized Deer Hunter, which has a 4" blade. The same Thumbolt® sheath design patented by Blackie Collins and assigned to A. G. Russell™ Knives is used by both these knives as well as the A. G. Russell™ Bird & Trout.
About 15 years ago, I bought a large quantity of knives from a distributor in Australia. Part of that stock was from a Japanese maker who had made really good knives but the leather pouches he furnished were even better than the knives.
What a handy little tool for those of us who carry one of the many knives being produced today using Torx fasteners. This website is full of knives with Torx fasteners to attach handle scales to the knife frame or to hold pocket clips that are removable or reversible.