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Who uses the multy pack made by lansky. I just bought one and Wow talk about sharp knives. I am going to try them on the Bark river knives to see how it works on them. Those that have bought Bark rivers from me i will let you know how they work out.

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Well it looks like i am going to have a conversation with my self on this one. I used the lansky and it worked great. It brought my Bark river knives back to hair shaving sharpness again. My north star was used all last year and on some big game this year as well as use as my cary knife on evry trip into the field. It was still shar as ever but would not shave hair anylonger. So those that have bought knives from me will be pleased with the edge you get on the bark rivers. they will be scary sharp again.

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ArizonaGuide,

 

Do you have a model # or product #/name for the system? I can't find anything called a "multi-pack" on the Lansky website. Thanks.

 

Dave

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Those Lansky's are nice... If you want to put a wicked sharp edge on the blade try stropping it...

There is a good discussion over on Archery Talk about it.. I would post a link but they are having technical issues... It is in the bowhunting section as a sticky...

 

Jason

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I will look at the one i got. It is not called the multi-pack i just called it that because it comes with five or six stones. Jamero Stropping is the best way to knock the burs and rough edges down on a blade. That is how i have done my knives for a long time now. you can take rubbing compound and charge a strip of leather or even cardboard to put in your pack.i can even strop mine down on my hunting pants enough to get it through a gutting and skinning in the field. my Bark river knives i sale come with the convex edge and stropped to shaveing edge .The nice thing about the lansky i got is the ultra fine stone takes it almost to the stropped edge. But you are right about it being the edge you can get. There is another one you can make at home called the hoodoo hone i believe.http://bill-hay.com/Convex/Convex.htm

 

 

Edit. I think the one i have is LXCLX or something like that.

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I shoot the silver flame broadheads which are wicked sharp but I like to touch them up every once in awhile with my stropping leather... I think all broadheads tend to get dull from hanging out in the quiver...

 

AT is back up... This is the link with a video... There is also a bunch of info on ordering stropping supplies...

 

http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=363806

 

 

jason

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