ED – Some additional information. The Sterling sharpener features a pair
of tungsten carbide sharpening “teeth” set into a 20 degree “V” notch, just like
the ceramic rods on the Fiskars sharpener. The carbide teeth are mounted on an
A32 aluminum body, which can be custom colored (the stock sharpener is red.)
Sterling warranties the carbide teeth and construction for life, but does not
warranty the custom coating (i.e. they warranty the teeth forever but not the
grizzly bear painted on the body.)
The stock sharpener retails for $19.95
One thing to note. The company says that you can clip this sharpener to your key chain, making it a “go anywhere” sharpener. In this post 9/11 world though I’d ask first before you try to take it on the plane. Yes, I know it’s just a sharpener, and it’s got no sharp, “weapon-like” edges, but I’d hate to see someone have to DX theirs at the X-ray machine because the TSA employee at the security checkpoint thought it was a weapon.
The stock sharpener retails for $19.95
One thing to note. The company says that you can clip this sharpener to your key chain, making it a “go anywhere” sharpener. In this post 9/11 world though I’d ask first before you try to take it on the plane. Yes, I know it’s just a sharpener, and it’s got no sharp, “weapon-like” edges, but I’d hate to see someone have to DX theirs at the X-ray machine because the TSA employee at the security checkpoint thought it was a weapon.
Read more: http://www.tungsten-alloy.com
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