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August 2023 by Katherine J.
Their truck cut me off on the road. Never been but they need to check their drivers. rude
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November 2022 by Dan Orvis
Was a good company when the old man ran it but now quality of knives have gone down the tube. Misshapen knives or sharpener way past the point that they should have been, to the point where it is dangerous to use.
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November 2022 by Karen Warner
Rude people here. One came out of Aldi screaming at a woman for vaping and wearing a mask. Maybe you should hire professional people that don’t act like children
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November 2015 by Chelsey Guevin
I have seen them five times driving on my road in Weare,nh and 1) they almost ran a child over when the bus was dropping the child off, 2) they drive so fast on my road that I would never call them again for any business because I feel they are too much of a danger to be on the roads period!!!!!!!!!
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November 2013 by Kelsey McCarthy
The only reason this company didn't get a 5 star rating is because they have no front door. Seriously, they are in an industrial park and you have to enter through another business to get to them or go around the side and through a loading dock (danger)! However, they were very quick (1 day turn around), cheap ($2/knife to hone) and very good (like a samurai sword). I was a little leery to leave my very expensive Shun knives with them because they have mountains of restaurant knives that they work on. They must provide sharpening services for area restaurants or they may get the raw blades from the manufacturer and put an edge on them there. The guy I talked to, Brian, could see I was worried and showed me the difference between the a "sharpening" and a "honing". I opted for honing, but if you have knives that have been abused, you may want to go to the next level. Overall, although a little tricky to find, well worth the effort.3/26/13 Update: I brought my knives in a second time and graciously, they have added an entrance on the side of the building (although it still dumps you into the workshop, not an office). This time, they sharpened my knives while I waited. The entire transaction took only 10 minutes! Their prices went up $1/knife since my last sharpening, but at $3/knife, still the best deal in town!
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November 2013 by John Ellenberger
This is a very cool place but very difficult for non-locals to find. You go around behind the Reading Power Company building (private company blocks the closest roadway) and turn right behind the building. Go all the way to the end and look for a white concrete block building. The Knife entrance is towards the tracks. There is actually a knife embedded in the concrete steps. Also be aware that this is a small knife grinding factory with no front desk etc. You really want to bring cash and exact change if possible ($4/knife currently).