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    1. I’ve been happiest with Felco pruning shears. They are a bit pricey, but well worth the cost.
      We have had good success with Gingher fabric shears and Fiskars scissors.
      Yes, we do sharpen our own. For more detailed instructions, you may download my booklet, With Nature and With God at https://ctfischerknives.com/pdf/wnawg_nonsda.pdf. See pages 16-21. Free pdf download.
      We do disassemble the pruning shears for sharpening.

      1. I can echo the choice of Felco pruning shears. They are the hands down choice of professional gardeners and serious amateurs for good reason. Felco also make a good lopper.

        You may be shocked at the number of varieties that they sell and at their price, but in this case you get what you pay for.

  1. I have many Cold Steel knives and I’m dissapointed that they couldn’t bring the price point down on the AD-10 to something a little more reasonable. Like they’ve done with so many other products.

    1. Licensing fees and material costs are probably what drove the price on this particular knife. They simply don’t have a lot of price flexibility, with some knives.

  2. They do have knives that are good values. I personally think their Finn Hawk (fixed) and Finn Wolf (folder) are two of the best values I know. Plus, their summer sale is currently on. Search on “Lynn Thompson Special Projects” and you should get their URL which I cannot give here.

  3. I live in NYC, one of the most restrictive knife carrying areas in the country. The NYPD has taken to arresting folks for carrying knives on their belts. I am talking about construction workers with Leatherman knives, not folks walking around with Bowie knives! I carry a Buck-Lite folding knife in my pocket and in the chance I am stopped by the police I have a copy of NYC Admin Code 10-133 Section B in my wallet to prove my knife complies with local laws. Know your local carry laws.

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