A big old fashioned sharpening stone is what you need. You could just go and buy one, wouldn't be expensive as you don't need anything remotely fancy, however they can normally be obtained for 50p in grubby looking condition from the bottom of rusty tool boxes at most car boot sales
Quote from: Zed on April 27, 2010, 12:34:53 PMQuote from: Neil on April 27, 2010, 11:22:14 AMA big old fashioned sharpening stone is what you need. You could just go and buy one, wouldn't be expensive as you don't need anything remotely fancy, however they can normally be obtained for 50p in grubby looking condition from the bottom of rusty tool boxes at most car boot sales i saw one the other week, plus a kukri that i missed out on, thats another story Random guess... it'd have been all yours if you hadn't of had the rest of the family in tow
Quote from: Neil on April 27, 2010, 11:22:14 AMA big old fashioned sharpening stone is what you need. You could just go and buy one, wouldn't be expensive as you don't need anything remotely fancy, however they can normally be obtained for 50p in grubby looking condition from the bottom of rusty tool boxes at most car boot sales i saw one the other week, plus a kukri that i missed out on, thats another story
Was it the real deal or of "the style"?