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  • Blademedic C-Sharp Hunting Knives Pocket Blade Sharpener LS52

    $22.00

    Blade Medic LS52 is compact, pocket size high quality knife sharpener.

    Measures 4 inch overall and has four sharpeners in one. Includes tungsten carbide sharpener, ceramic rods, serrated blade sharpener and diamond tapered rod. Lanyard hole. Hang packaged.

     

  • Sharpening Hone Medium Grit S0280

    $15.00

    The Medium Grit Sharpening Hone is ideal for smoothing out deep scratches from hard blade use or from an extra-coarse/coarse abrasive hone.  This sharpening hone is designed to be used with Lansky sharpening system.

    Uniquely color coded, finger grooved, hone holder is designed for comfortable and slip resistant use. Used for keeping a fine sharp edge. The Medium Hone works best in conjunction with coarse hone and fine grit hone. The medium hone is included in every Sharpening System excluding the the Diamond and Arkansas series. The medium grit is ideal for smoothing out deep scratches from hard blade use or from an extra-coarse/coarse abrasive hone.

    Made in the USA!

  • Spare Knife Clamp for Controlled Angle Knife Sharpening System LP006

    $22.00

    The Lansky Mulit-Angle Knife Clamp provides secure and exact blade positioning. This extruded aluminum knife handling clamp can hold almost any blade. The notched jaws provide secure and exact blade handling on almost all blades, including most narrow blades (such as tiny swiss army-type blades) 1/2″ wide and under.

    Instructions
    • Loosen the front red thumbscrew screw 2-3 turns.
    • Tighten the back red thumb screw until it is approximately one full turn from being fully tightened.
    • Loosen the front red thumbscrew of the knife clamp again to accommodate thickness of blade.
    • Attach the clamp to the spine of the knife blade at the center of the blade.
    • Approximately 1/2 inch of the blade should extend from the end of the clamp.
    • Tighten the front screw again to hold the knife securely.
    • Lock the blade in place by hand tightening the back red thumb screw on the clamp.