Do they do it at Milt's?I'm sure that there are some Amish that do this but you'd have to do some looking around to find them. When I hit the Leonardtown Ace I'll check the bulletin board there to see if anything is posted there.
Thanx!I'm sure that there are some Amish that do this but you'd have to do some looking around to find them. When I hit the Leonardtown Ace I'll check the bulletin board there to see if anything is posted there.
Good thought...Do they do it at Milt's?
I'm sure someone there could definitely direct you someplace and HEY, they even have a phone number to call!Do they do it at Milt's?
Yeah, but when he wears the mask in the chainsaw shed it gets kinda creepy.We have a guy here on the island that is really good at sharpening blades.
So you know about his shed? Go figger...most people can't even find it. But like SGI said...that guy knows how to sharpen knives. He also makes filet knives from "scratch" using worn out sawzall blades. I save all my 1/8" aluminum TIG rod stubs for him; he uses those to make the blade handle rivets.Yeah, but when he wears the mask in the chainsaw shed it gets kinda creepy.
Post his number, a lot of people are lookingI know a guy that; last I heard; had a mobile knife/scissor sharpening service. He lives in California (MD).
If he still runs said service, where would I tell him his services be needed?.....service.....services.....
He said he is "swamped" with barber shops, beauty shops etc.. So, sarcastically I asked if he was accepting individual requests from 'non-businesses.' Sorry folks. I did find THIS though: https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=knifesharpening&find_loc=St. Mary's County, MD&sortby=ratingPost his number, a lot of people are looking