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Ordered my KME Broadhead and Knife sharpener today

Started by Jerry Wald, November 07, 2008, 10:45:00 PM

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Jerry Wald

I like many others have been struggling with getting a sharp (scary sharp) broadhead. I can do my knives ok, but i thought to myself .... self you have been beating yourself up about this subject for toooo long  :saywhat:  ...very funny I thought. You see living in the north means you need to order many things online and the shipping kills us (plus our dollar)and the service up here SUCKS.

So when I heard some of the comments on the board about Ron and his product I was convinced it was a good move. I am always willing to spend good money on a quality products and I am sure I did it here.

Anyway thanks to all the great comments I think I am onto something here  :thumbsup:  .

Jer Bear

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Lin Rhea

Ron does a have a great product. I recommend his sharpeners and him. Lin
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EIGHTWGT

You will be thrilled with it.  The sharpener works - period. After a being upset trying to sharpen grizzly heads - I got one -  what a differance this tool made.  I would suggest to anyone - get one...
" Hunt like the Owl - move only your head and your eyes "

Longbow rookie

You're going to get a lot of use out of the KME products.  They're  well built and they work!  

Ron is a class act and like you said he really wants to see his customers/friends get the results they want.

He talked me through a tune-up session the other night and my Grizzlies were scary sharp when I was done.  I was amongst the "sharpening challenged" until I started using KME.  

Ron's going to be angry at me because he's so damn humble but who cares....ha!!  

Enjoy....good hunting!

Deadsmple

You will not be disappointed. Ron and the rest of the KME crew are great people that stand behind a great product.
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Dave2old

I've had a KME broadhead sharpener for a few years and love it. Just ordered a knife sharpener yesterday. Ron is currently experiencing some supply problems for quality stones, as he won't sell anything not American made or not of finest quality, so there could be a small delay in delivery, I'm not sure. Ron is the best, the kind of guy you could send a blank check to and know absolutely he'd not fill it out for a penny more than due. Dave

Shawn Leonard

He is the best, I am using his stones now and I have to call him so he can talk me thru some things! Shawn
Shawn

centaur

I got mine from 3 Rivers yesterday. I thought I had sharp broadheads before, but with the KME they are absolutely scary sharp. There is not much hair left on my forearms! I just got the jig, not the whole kit, because I already had good sharpening stones, but I am very pleased with the difference that the KME jig makes. It is worth the money.  :thumbsup:
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Dave2old

Got my KME knife sharpener and used it for the first time last night. Once you figure it out, which isn't so hard even through there are several parts, it's downright fun. I found myself raiding my wife's kitchen for more knives to sharpen. Can't wait to try it on broadheads, even though I have a KME broadhead sharpener. With both, I am in awe of the intricate and inventive engineering that went into these little tools, so that the end product is easy to use and virtually fool-proof (I am the test of that). It's interesting how certain products -- bows, broadheads, sharpeners -- come up here over and over. That's not coincidental ... as more of us discover them, the excitement is renewed again and again. In a world of shoddy junk made to break, it's SO refreshing to discover good old-fashioned American quality. Thanks, Ron Sharpster. DAve

Recurve50 LBS

You made an excellent choice with your purchase. I own the knife sharpener and just love how well it works and how simple it is to use. Ron sure is one class act for sure to do business with. I'm proud to call him my friend too.
Larry W.

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Deadbolt

great buy ya made!  ron is top notch and his sharpeners are phenominal!  

more then the product, ron and the crew make the company...people say any company will do fine with great products but top that with awsome customer care and your a winner.  ive spent alot of time with ron in person and on the phone and ya know what you wont find a better person on this site!

champ38

OK, you guys just talked me into one of these. I have a hard time getting to the razor Sharp, Is there a # or web-site ? Thanks
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58" 2-P Centaur Cabon Elite 57@29

Sharpster

Are you guys sure you don't have me confused with someone else?  :saywhat:  

Thanks very much.  :notworthy:

Ron
"We choose to do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" — JFK

www.kmesharp.com

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Jerry Wald

I have it now...WOW...My buddy borrowed it to sharpen his PUMA knife...couldn't believe how easy it was.

I took off the braodheads from my Elite Arrows order and sharpened them and they are like razors now.

This is a great product...thanks Ron

Jer Bear

Jerry Wald

P.S. Ron if you can't be handsome you have to be handy...Tee hee    :p    

Jer Bear

trapperDave

can one be used to sharpen both knives and heads?

Sharpster

Dave,

That's a short question with a long answer...

Basically the knife sharpener can do both knives and two blade broadheads but you wouldn't want to sharpen any "out of the pack" laminated broadhead with it. They need some serious stock removal the first time you sharpen them. The knife sharpener is a honing tool not a grinding tool. After a laminated head has been ground or file sharpened once, then it's no different than sharpening a knife and the knife sharpener will tune them easily.

The broadhead sharpener is a dedicated tool designed to sharpen two blade broadheads, bleeder blades, and replacement blades. Not for knives though.

Give me a call if you have any other questions. thanks,

Ron
800 561-4339
"We choose to do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" — JFK

www.kmesharp.com

TGMM Family of the Bow

Papa

I will show my ignorance.  Would a stos be a laminated broadhead?  I have been having a hard time with them no matter what I try.  I have almost everything that KME sell and I am still challenged.  I must not be meant to use things that you have to sharpen.  I even have some huge diamond stones.

Sharpster

Papa,

Yes, the STOS is a laminated broadhead and can be tough to get sharp the first time. You're on the right track with the diamonds though. Sending you a PM.

Ron
"We choose to do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" — JFK

www.kmesharp.com

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