Columbia River Slide Sharp Ceramic Sharpener With Guide
After many years
in the knife industry, Steve McCowen of Iola, Wisconsin had seen
literally hundreds of knife sharpening systems, ranging from stones to expensive
electric hones. The simpler devices required a good deal of skill, the more
advanced systems came with mounting hardware and pages of instructions, and the
electric sharpeners could grind the edge of a favorite knife to nothing in a few
seconds.
Steve came up the idea for the Slide Sharp and contacted Charles Kain, a custom
knifemaker in Indianapolis, Indiana. Together they developed the breakthrough,
patent-pending product you see here.
The Slide Sharp uses a unique system of injection molded nylon guides to hold
the knife edge at the specific angle required for optimum sharpening. A hardwood
base holds a porcelain sharpening rod. Simply insert the rod in the base, slide
a return spring over it, select the sharpening guide needed for your knife, and
slide on the cap.
Sharpening action couldn't be easier. Just pull your blade through a sharpening
guide slot pressing down lightly. The return spring pops the guide up again for
the next stroke. You then repeat the same action as needed in the opposite slot,
sharpening both sides of the blade equally, or as needed.
Two sharpening guides are included. One is a slight angle for putting an edge on
sport, work, tactical and kitchen knives. The second has a steeper angle for
heavier tools such as choppers and machetes.
The Slide Sharp system comes with two porcelain sharpening rods. You start with
the coarser gray rod, and finish the edge with the fine white rod.
That's the Slide Sharp story. It's simple to use, quick and convenient. It is as
easy to use as a butcher's steel, with the accuracy of the more expensive and
time-consuming clamped sharpeners.
The sharpening guides maintain the edge angle and do the work for you. There's
no guessing, no rounded edges, and no loss of blade shape from oversharpening.
If you can sharpen a pencil, you can sharpen a knife. And Slide Sharp is
inexpensive and portable, which means you can have one for the kitchen, one for
the tool bench, one for your tackle box, even one for your favorite firearms
case.
Slide Sharp. A new angle on knife sharpening.
Slide Sharp
SS01: System with storage case
Base: Natural finish ash
Rods: MRI #229 Porcelain
0.310" (0.79 cm) x 9.45" (24.0 cm)
Guides: Nylon, 15 degree and 20 degree angles
Storage Case:
Material: ABS
Length: 10.5" (26.7 cm)
Width: 4.5" (11.4 cm)
Depth: 1.5" (3.8 cm)
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