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    I have an American Angler 12 volt that does a great job and a Mister Twister 110v that is even better. I bought a Rapala 12v/110v combination and it didn't do well. Not enough power, bogged down.

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    Thanks for the education guys but GG, you have exposed another gap in my matriculation- paper wheels?

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    C2 - PM me your cell and I will complete the gap in your matriculation. Once you sharpen knives and, especially, fish hooks you will never be the same. You will have no excuse to run around with a dull knife, axe or gardening tool.

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    Educate the rest of us while you are at it. I am not familiar with paper wheels either.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    two paper wheels that go on a bench grinder.....one has grit on it and the other you add a polish to it.....I first saw one at Branson and have had one for about 15 years....just be careful because although i never believed you could get a knife TOO sharp...i was wrong....you can absolutely make one dangerous if you are not careful...especially fixed handled fillet knives
    Now my opinion on the 12 volt knife.....Electric Outdoorsman....I used one for probably 10 yrs and it finally wore out....only to find out they no longer made them....it had plenty of power compared to all that have been mentioned and i loved that knife......now i have a berkley....it works pretty good....does not overheat...but it does need a little more power to me

    Andy
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    stay tuned, pics comin
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    Looking forward to the pics.

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    Hard to beat a Buck Silver Creek 6 3/8 blade, strong and keeps it edge, I have since quit using electric in the boat and out.

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