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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:17:51 -0400, "Dee.Dee" >
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>"Joe Cilinceon" > wrote in message
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>> "Dee.Dee" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Maybe he won't do ordinary knives? You know, the good named brands,
>>> Wusthof, etc.
>>> What I need is to get some good knives back into shape.
>>>
>>> Thanks for you answer, Joe.
>>> Dee Dee
>>>

>>
>> I just saw where he posted in the knifeforum.com group that he got home
>> with a ton of email that he will answer tomorrow. Oh he will do your
>> knives if they can be sharpened at all he is the man to do it, Dee. I
>> suggest if you have any doubts send him one knife then check it out when
>> it returns. Then make up your own mind as to how good he is and reasonably
>> priced also.
>>
>> Joe Cilinceon

>Thanks again, Joe. This is something I will do in the future. I've saved
>the information you sent.
>Dee Dee
>


while i won't dispute that the gent in pennsylvania might do a better
job, you might check with your local hardware store. it may not be
in-house, but most have some kind of service.

your pal,
blake