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Here is a Queen Cutlery Stockman workhorse knife I picked up years ago. Notice that I put a convex edge on it. I love convex as it's easy to maintain using a leather strop. I made one with scrap belt leather that I picked up at Tandy leather years ago. I glued the leather to each side of the 2x2 piece of pine and put rubbing compound on 2 of the sides. The other two sides I use 1 plain rough leather for final strop and the other is smooth that I put strips of sandpaper on if I actually need to fix an edge and remove steel. I've got grits from 400 to 2000 which you can find at most automotive stores in the autobody section.

I learned about convex edges a long time ago when I got my first Blackjack knife in the 1990's...tje same guy that started Blackjack, Mike Stewart now owns Bark River Knives. You should check them out if you like knives. https://barkriverknives.com/

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