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		<title>Case Sheath</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 10:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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I have an old sabre/sword in its sheath - it's shabby - and would like to know if it's possible to restore.

I have no idea of its age, but suspect it could be ex forces! The bit that protects the hand has a slight chip and the sheath looks worn at the tip.  The [...]]]></description>
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<b>I have an old sabre/sword in its sheath - it's shabby - and would like to know if it's possible to restore.</b><br />
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<p>I have no idea of its age, but suspect it could be ex forces! The bit that protects the hand has a slight chip and the sheath looks worn at the tip.  The casing is leather I think and the blade has some form of pattern/engraving the whole length, but fading.
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<p>What does this blade look like? The "bit that protects your hand," is it short and straight, does it curve, does it go back and cover your hand? The blade itself, is it long and straight? Slightly curved? One sided or two? What is the design on the blade? Geometric, floral? Does it look hand done, or more precise, neat, like a machine or fine jeweler did it? Details, my dear, I need details! I don't trust most antique dealers. They'll tell you it's a piece of crap and offer to "take it off your hands." Then turn around and make a wicked profit. Also, any markings? Names, or numbers, perhaps? And, for restoration purposes, is anything loose? Anything wiggle or tap together when it's moved? </p>
<p>If you do decide to ask a dealer, take a good picture, overall and close up of details, and take THAT to them, or better yet, find a dealer online and e-mail them the picture. That way, they'll not have a reason to screw you over on it.</p>
<p><b>Samsung nv10's sheath</b><br />
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		<title>Scissor Sharpener</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 03:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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Sharpening a pair of scissors?

Hello.
I am trying to sharpen a pair of hair cutting scissors with one of these:
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I am not sure how to use it though. I know you are suppose to scrape it along the blades but is there any specific direction or angles to scrape it at? Thank you for any help!


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<b>Sharpening a pair of scissors?</b><br />
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<p>Hello.</p>
<p>I am trying to sharpen a pair of hair cutting scissors with one of these:</p>
<p>http://www.hormel.com/images/glossary/k/knife_sharpener.jpg</p>
<p>I am not sure how to use it though. I know you are suppose to scrape it along the blades but is there any specific direction or angles to scrape it at? Thank you for any help!
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<p>hi, you will ruin your scissors with that. you have to have them sharpened by someone who does it professionally. I'm sure you can find someone on line.</p>
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		<title>Hone Knife</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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There are hundreds of fillet knives on the market today. Choosing the right knife for you and your type of surf fishing can be a daunting task. A good fillet knife is as important as a good rod and reel, when it comes to fishing. Many fishing enthusiasts have caught a big fish or big [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are hundreds of fillet knives on the market today. Choosing the right knife for you and your type of surf fishing can be a daunting task. A good fillet knife is as important as a good rod and reel, when it comes to fishing. Many fishing enthusiasts have caught a big fish or big numbers of fish only to cobble them up with a poorly chosen fillet knife.</p>
<p>Although I am not an expert on cutlery, I do know a good fillet knife when it cuts me, and many have. Since we do a lot of gourmet cooking at home I do insist on good cutlery with a sharp edge and well balanced handle. The same is true for any good fillet knife.</p>
<p>When choosing a good knife you have to start with good steel. High carbon stainless steel is a good choice for the surf fishing enthusiast since it resist rusting and holds a good edge. I learned many years ago not to keep my surf fishing fillet knife in a leather sheath. They rust. So now I keep my fillet knife in an open tray in the top of my tackle box. This also helps to protect the cutting edge and the fisherman's fingers.</p>
<p>Easy fish filleting requires an extremely sharp knife, especially if you want to skin the fish as well. The high carbon stainless steel when properly sharpened and maintained will do just that. The blade of your knife should not be so thick that it does not flex. You need to be able to flex the blade to a flattened position so that your hand is above the cutting board.</p>
<p>The handle of the knife should be longer than your hand when holding the knife. This allows for a sturdy grip on the knife for safety. The knife should feel balanced in your hand when holding the knife horizontally. It should not feel like a tool, but an extension of your hand. Choose a knife with a comfortable grip; hopefully you will spend a lot of time with that knife in your hand.</p>
<p>Like any other tool in your tackle box, take care of it and treat it with respect. I keep a diamond impregnated honing steel and a ceramic hone in my tackle box. I will sharpen my knife several times while filleting fish. I always sharpen my knife before and after a filleting fest. I also lubricate it occasionally with mineral oil.</p>
<p>For more tips and information on surf fishing and the Outer Banks of NC visit our website at <a target="_new" href="http://www.saltysport.com">http://www.saltysport.com</a><br /> About Us<br /> Dan Bryant was born and raised near the coast of North Carolina. Until he went off to college he never lived more than 45 minutes from the beach. He fished and hunted the coastal areas of North Carolina as a youngster, spending his free time hunting for rabbit, squirrel, deer, duck and goose and fishing the coastal rivers, estuaries and beaches.<br /> In the early 1970s Dan moved the mountains of Western North Carolina. At the same time he and his wife became enamored of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. They began making several trips a year to the Outer Banks to enjoy the surf, sand, the seafood, the fishing and the water fowl hunting.<br /> For almost forty years Dan has fished the Outer Banks of North Carolina from Nags Head to Ocracoke Inlet. He has fished offshore trolling for big game fish, bottom fished and gone out on Party Boats. He has fished and gigged the sound for flounder and surf fished from Nags Head to Ocracoke for Red Drum and Blue Fish. Dan has caught almost every species of Atlantic fish prying the waters of the Outer Banks.<br /> In 2004 Dan and his family purchased a 2nd home on the Outer Banks and now spend as much time as they can spare there. His favorite fishing spots are Ramp 34, Cape Point, and The Bite. Visit his website at <a target="_new" href="http://www.saltysport.com">http://www.saltysport.com</a></p>
<p><b>How To Hone a Knife</b><br />
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		<title>Lansky Sharpener</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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This is not an article about how to get free health care insurance or insurance coverage. This article addresses how to get free medical care in certain circumstances.
Hospital Care
If you are ever in need to hospital care, expect even a short stay to cost tens of thousands of dollars. If you do not have health [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is not an article about how to get free health care insurance or insurance coverage. This article addresses how to get free medical care in certain circumstances.</p>
<p>Hospital Care</p>
<p>If you are ever in need to hospital care, expect even a short stay to cost tens of thousands of dollars. If you do not have health insurance coverage, just a stay of a few days can bring you financial ruin and bankruptcy. If you need hospital care and do not have insurance or cannot afford to pay for the care, contact the Hill-Burton Hotline at 800-638-0742. Through this program, hundreds of hospitals and care facilities participate in a no-cost program for providing health care services to those who cannot pay.</p>
<p>In 1946, Congress passed a law that gave hospitals, nursing homes and other health facilities grants and loans for construction and modernization. In return, they agreed to provide a reasonable volume of services to persons unable to pay and to make their services available to all persons residing in the facility's area. The program stopped providing funds in 1997, but about 200 health care facilities nationwide are still obligated to provide free or reduced-cost care.</p>
<p>Eye Care</p>
<p>Buy a newspaper or pick up a Yellow pages and check out the community service section pages. Often there will be announcements by the Kiwanis or Lions Clubs of America discussing programs that provide for free or very low-cost eye care services, eyeglasses and eye exams. There may also be help from your individual state's Elderly or Aging Office. Each state is different but most have a wide variety of eye-care programs. You can find more information at <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.eldercare.gov/">http://www.eldercare.gov</a></p>
<p>Free Dental Care</p>
<p>When you are in need of dental services, consider having these service performed at any one of more than 50 dental schools across the country. Each dental school operates a learning clinic that provides basic dentistry services that include cleanings, X-rays, checkups and fillings. Each clinic is different but there is a good chance that you can also get more advanced services such as crowns, root canal, bridges and denture work done at greatly reduced prices. The savings come from the fact that students do the work but they are learning under the direct supervision of licensed professors. To locate a dental school, just go the American Dental Education Associations web site at <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.adea.org/">http://www.adea.org</a>. Look for a link about "Dental Schools" or something referring to education programs. While at the site, check for a list of dentists who volunteer their services to assist those without insurance and who cannot afford to pay for basic dental care.</p>
<p>You can also check with colleges and universities in your area directly and inquire as to whether or not they have dental schools and a program similar to the one described herein.</p>
<p>Randy has been writing articles and publishing commentary for several years that cover a number of popular topics of interest from different walks of life. Recently, his interests have turned to fall outdoor cooking and grilling outdoors, so he has been researching a <a target="_new" href="http://www.electricknifesharpenersinfo.com/lansky-knife-sharpener.html">Lansky knife sharpener</a> and reviewing different brands and types of <a target="_new" href="http://www.electricknifesharpenersinfo.com/">electric knife sharpeners</a> for his kitchen.</p>
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		<title>Ceramic Sharpening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 02:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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You would not think that a company that has serviced the home cooks and professional chefs with their great selection of the best pots and pans available could come up with anything equal or better, but they have. We now have the Le Creuset casserole dish. Le Creuset has come out with a selection of [...]]]></description>
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<p>You would not think that a company that has serviced the home cooks and professional chefs with their great selection of the best pots and pans available could come up with anything equal or better, but they have. We now have the Le Creuset casserole dish. Le Creuset has come out with a selection of ceramic oven-to-table dishes of which the casserole is one. Like the pots and pans you can bake with the ceramic dishes and serve them right from the oven. Unlike the pots and pans however, the ceramic dishes cannot take the high heat that the pots and pans can The ceramic dishes do not come in the vibrant colors that the pots come in. It comes only in white</p>
<p>The Le Creuset casserole dish comes in two sizes. The larger size can be used to cook such things as slow cooked chili, curry dishes and other such types of foods. The smaller of the two is an individual casserole that can cook and serve a pot pie or any other individual meal. Both sizes come with lids.</p>
<p>The Le Creuset casserole dish along with all of the other ceramics can be placed in the oven from the freezer. It is dishwasher safe and microwaveable. What cook or chef would not be happy to own and cook in such a versatile yet attractive casserole dish? Unlike most dishes the casserole dish is made from a very high quality porcelain and unlike most other ceramics this casserole dish is resistant to stains, chips and scratches. Scratches on dishes are unsanitary as they can harbor germs within those cracks caused by deep scratches. There is no chance of such lack of proper sanitary conditions with these ceramic dishes.</p>
<p>Prepare elegant meals at home with the dish because it is porcelain, it retains heat, enabling you to serve a hot meal even if everyone is slow in getting to the table. The white dishes blend well with any color or combination of colors you presently have as your dinnerware set.</p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://lecreusetcasserole.com/">Le Creuset Casserole</a> is considered as the best, long lasting casserole in the marketing. It is a great addition to your kitchen and a great investment for the long term. After all they are around since 1924.</p>
<p>More on <a target="_new" href="http://lecreusetcasserole.com/introduction-le-creuset-casseroles.html">Le Creuset Casseroles</a> visit us now.</p>
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		<title>Tri Hone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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What language is the most beneficial to learn ? For use specifically in the military ?

I have been teaching myself Russian and Arabic and was wondering which language would be the most beneficial to pursue ? I am in the USAF and would like to eventually use my skills when they are honed to perfection. [...]]]></description>
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<b>What language is the most beneficial to learn ? For use specifically in the military ?</b><br />
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<p>I have been teaching myself Russian and Arabic and was wondering which language would be the most beneficial to pursue ? I am in the USAF and would like to eventually use my skills when they are honed to perfection.  If anyone had any tips on a specific language to learn other than Arabic or Russian, it would be greatly appreciated.  Also is there any pay benefits by being completely fluent and bi-lingual perhaps tri-lingual ?
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<p>Farsi and Arabic are what's really needed right now. Secondary would probably be Russian, Chinese, and maybe Korean.  I also think there is an army web site where you can get that Rosetta Stone software for free since you are active duty. If you work with/know anyone Army ask them about it.  There are pay benefits with language proficiency. There is a test that you have to take that will determine if you speak/read/write/listen well enough to get paid. Talk to you NCOIC to find where to go on base to take it and they may have some more ideas to help you out.</p>
<p><b>Smith's 8" Diamond Tri-Hone Knife Sharpening System @ MadCowCutlery.com</b><br />
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<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]Tri Hone[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Sharpening Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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my 4 year old son is having a birthday this weekend. so do you think he will like a.....?

"mister Stubbies" Do it yourself home chainsaw sharpening kit??


Yeah but you might want to slip some vodka in his sippie cup of juice so as to steady his hands.
EZ Magic Knife Sharpener Kit

  
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<b>my 4 year old son is having a birthday this weekend. so do you think he will like a.....?</b><br />
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<p>"mister Stubbies" Do it yourself home chainsaw sharpening kit??
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<p>Yeah but you might want to slip some vodka in his sippie cup of juice so as to steady his hands.</p>
<p><b>EZ Magic Knife Sharpener Kit</b><br />
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<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]Sharpening Kit[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Sharpening Stones</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 08:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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Oboe Reed Knife Sharpening? What happens if you use the coarse side of the stone?

I am sharpening my oboe reed knife right now, and it does not seem to be getting any sharper.  I was wondering if it is bad to use the coarse side of the stone, rather than the fine side that [...]]]></description>
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<b>Oboe Reed Knife Sharpening? What happens if you use the coarse side of the stone?</b><br />
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<p>I am sharpening my oboe reed knife right now, and it does not seem to be getting any sharper.  I was wondering if it is bad to use the coarse side of the stone, rather than the fine side that i am using right now!
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<p>With knife sharpening in general, the coarse side is only used when a knife is really dull as it takes a good deal of steel off in the process.  The smoother side is for keeping an already pretty sharp blade at perfect sharpness.  So if the smooth side isn't working for you then go back to the coarse side and then back to the smoother side.</p>
<p><b>Knife Sharpening</b><br />
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<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]Sharpening Stones[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Diamond Knife</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 02:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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Knife Sharpeners: Ozitech's Diamond Fingers or electric knife sharpener?

I've always been an electric knife sharpener guy.  Yes it might eat up the blades but it's been 25 years so far and my Henckels still look pretty good.
Now I see the Diamond Finger system that Rachael Ray recommends.  I also read a lot of [...]]]></description>
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<b>Knife Sharpeners: Ozitech's Diamond Fingers or electric knife sharpener?</b><br />
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<p>I've always been an electric knife sharpener guy.  Yes it might eat up the blades but it's been 25 years so far and my Henckels still look pretty good.<br />
Now I see the Diamond Finger system that Rachael Ray recommends.  I also read a lot of reviews.  What do ya'll think?  How do you sharpen your knives?  And if you prefer a steele, good on you:  my arms get tired!
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<p>go to napa auto parts the have this new sharpener i might be the finger i am not sure. it ia about 3 inches long with a carbide tip...it is the best sharpener i have ever used..you just run it down the blade a few times  and wow like a razor..i still use the steel to hone. it cost 11$  OH! you lay it on the edge and it will follow the angle.<br />
sharp knives always to you ... chef sammii</p>
<p><b>Knives &#038; Knife Sharpening : About Diamond Knife Sharpeners</b><br />
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<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]Diamond Knife[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Blade Sharpener</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 14:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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has anyone tried that "save-a-blade" disposable razor sharpener?

does it REALLY work? I've seen it advertised on tv. Only answer if you have used it. Thanx!


I saw a show on it and it said that it actually DOESNT work and that it actually MESSES up the blade.
And makes it uneven..And on the commercial notice that they [...]]]></description>
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<b>has anyone tried that "save-a-blade" disposable razor sharpener?</b><br />
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<p>does it REALLY work? I've seen it advertised on tv. Only answer if you have used it. Thanx!
</p>
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<p>I saw a show on it and it said that it actually DOESNT work and that it actually MESSES up the blade.<br />
And makes it uneven..And on the commercial notice that they dont show you the real thinq they show you a cartoon like display of it..</p>
<p><b>Sharpening a Lawn Mower Blade quickly with a Burr King</b><br />
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<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]Blade Sharpener[/affmage]</p>
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