A couple of weeks ago at the Blade Show here in Atlanta I spent 3 days in steel heaven with my sons, Tippit, Doug and Karen Campbell, the Wilsons and a bunch of other Tradgangers. At Lin Rhea's table I was finally able to meet and shake the hand of Ron Swartz of KME fame.
My conversations with Ron were enlightening to say the least. This guy knows what it takes to get a piece of steel sharp....and his experience is from a veritable lifetime of tinkering with developing the best sharpening products on the market. I advanced my sharpening knowledge by years in just a short show and tell/question and answer period with Ron. It's always refreshing to find someone who matches up with the considerable hype that precedes them. Take a bow Ron, you are definitely on my list of experts.
I've heard and read the testimonials but I'm always skeptical when it comes to "gadgets" that supposedly work better than my tried and true methods gleaned from hard knocks and hands on experience. After a few minutes with Ron and the KME knife sharpener, I realized he and his product were certainly no gimmick....these guys are the real deal.
After a few weeks of working on just about every blade in my house, I'm sold on the KME and it's superb value for the money. You won't find a better sharpener at any price, imho. Anyone, with only a bit of practice and advice from the guys at KME can get a wicked edge from any reasonable angle and any reasonable level of edge polish. It's just that good. One tip that bears mentioning, actually, that bears mimicking Ron, is "let the stones do the work." The quality of the stones supplied in the kit really only need light pressure to work. Follow the instructions, watch the videos on YouTube, call and email KME if you have further questions....you WILL get a wickedly sharp blade.
Here with one of my finest Doug Campbell knives...
The results...time and time again....
If you are sharpening challenged or even if you are a sharpening pro, give the guys at KME a call and take your knives to a new level of sharp. Best money you'll spend on your knives.
I'm also looking forward to the new projects on the horizon at KME...but you'll have to wait to hear about those from Ron.