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ALL OVER THE EDGE

The Work Sharp Benchtop Angle Set Knife Sharpener and KABAR Wrench Knife offer the latest glimpses at the cutlery industry in terms of both maintenance and performance.

Including the Angle Set, Work Sharp introduces five new manual sharpeners covering a range of skill levels, edged tools and price points. “There’s something for everybody, from neophytes looking to restore an edge to the experienced sharpener who wants precision geometry,” Work Sharp’s Kyle Crawford noted.

KA-BAR, meanwhile, offers what for it, at least, is a different look—and production method—in the Wrench Knife. According to the company’s Joe Bradley,

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