I was so bummed that when I brought the knives home from Block Island, I didn't look at them for a year.
But as a certain holiday drew near, it was knife-sharpening time again. The knife grinder parks next to Zabar's (when not trolling the neighborhoods ringing his bell), and a line awaits his services.
There are no fixed prices. I think it depends on how much he likes the knife. He charged the man in front of me $57 to sharpen one.
Then he looked at one of my carving knives and said, "I sharpened this knife. A few years ago."
"These other two you may not be able to do anything about," I said, unwrapping the sad remains.
He was on his mettle (!).
excellent job repairing...I guess that's what happens when you cast the pearls before the swine....as it were
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