Sharp Cat Knife Sharpening

MONTAUK, NEW YORK

Traditional Japanese Knife Sharpening

 
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2024 Schedule Below

Sharp Cat Knife Sharpening sharpens knives on the East End of Long Island from Southampton to Montauk for home cooks, home chefs, private chefs, caterers, and restaurants. Knives are expertly sharpened to obtain their maximum sharpness, best performance, and longest edge retention. You can find me at the locations below, or schedule sharpening at your location.

 
 
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2024 Schedule & LOcations

Locations & Sharpening at Your Location

On-site sharpening is available at your location. Request an appointment.

Saturday Noon-2 Williams-Sonoma, Bridgehampton Commons, 2044 Montauk Highway Bridgehampton Bring your knives! Drop off and pick up anytime.

Starting May 16th to September 2024

 
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STAY SHARP: CALL OR TEXT

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140 to 8000 GRIT manMADE and NATURAL sTones

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SEE THE SHARP

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QUALITY CONTROL. SEE “TECH” FOR MORE

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IT’S NOT THE STONE

 
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Mail-In Sharpening.

 

 

Mail-In sharpening services with next day turn around. Contact me for details.

 
 
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An enthusiastic young Zen student sought out his teacher and asked, “Master, if I work hard, how soon can I find Zen?”

His teacher replied, “Ten years.”

“But sir, if I work even harder and apply myself wholeheartedly..?”

“Twenty years”, came the reply.

The student persisted, “But master, what if I throw myself into practice, immerse myself in it? How long would it take then?”

“Oh, thirty years!”

The student was crestfallen. “Master, I don’t understand! Each time I say I will increase my efforts; you say I will take longer. Why?”

Said the teacher, “When one eye is fixed on the goal, you have only one eye on your path.”

Focus on the effort, not the reward at the end of it.

 
 
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