Anyway, this rhetoric has nothing to do with the below video I just had to post. It involves a diamond knife sharpener exhibited at the recent NRA Convention (see: Are You Sharpening Your Knife All Wrong? for full article at theblaze.com).
It's not so much the sharpener I wanted to bring to everyone's attention who didn't read the article or watch the video demo yet. It's the method in which the demonstrator, Ralph Johnson, sharpens. Using a "swirling" motion he produces a finer and sharper edge to a knife.
Ralph Johnson of EZE-LAP Diamond Products (eze-lap.com) shows us the best way to get the perfect edge on your knife at the 2014 NRA convention via video entitled "How to sharpen your knife" uploaded by YouTube user Jonathon M. Seidl.
From eze-lap.com:
"EZE-LAP manufactures a wide variety of diamond products for sharpening knives and tools. EZE-LAP has been a pioneer and originator of diamond sharpeners since the early 1970′s. Our unique diamond process and modern technology allows EZE-LAP to produce the finest quality diamond products for the lowest possible price.
EZE-LAP boasts about its quality. We are proud to offer the flattest, most consistent production diamond tools avalable on the market today. Even after years of satisfaction, EZE-LAP customers are still amazed at the quality and consistency of the finishes that are achieved by the diamond tools. This kind of quality is achieved by a product entirely made in the USA and we take pride in that!
Whatever your sharpening needs, EZE-LAP has the diamond product for your knives and tools."
Eze-Lap's Diamond Stone Model 61:
From eze-lap.com:
"Diamond Stones are perfect for hunting, and fishing knives, woodworking tools, exacto blades, axes and industrial use. No oil or water is necessary, the surface will remain true and flat. many stones are available in super fine to extra coarse diamond and multiple shapes and sizes from 1″ x 3″ to 8″ x 8″."