02-06-2018, 06:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2018, 07:09 PM by KnifeGrinders.)
There are jobs out there waiting for this edge-rolling tester.
Just yesterday read a post at the bladeforums.com about a dodgy high-end knife:
"...you can try and test it for edge retention if you think there is a problem with the steel... then if you find issues do a warranty request."
On the shoulders of the BESS edge sharpness testers, its way to recognition is expected to come way shorter.
Dare I say it is promising to be a counterfeit detector, and Australia might be the first offering this service to knife collectors.
At present, a suspected counterfeit must be physically posted to the manufacturer, with the expenses on the sender of course - we may provide a preliminary advice by this tester.
Will it be too daring to say that demand for this tester is going to be proportionate to the extent of counterfeits?
Just yesterday read a post at the bladeforums.com about a dodgy high-end knife:
"...you can try and test it for edge retention if you think there is a problem with the steel... then if you find issues do a warranty request."
On the shoulders of the BESS edge sharpness testers, its way to recognition is expected to come way shorter.

Dare I say it is promising to be a counterfeit detector, and Australia might be the first offering this service to knife collectors.
At present, a suspected counterfeit must be physically posted to the manufacturer, with the expenses on the sender of course - we may provide a preliminary advice by this tester.
Will it be too daring to say that demand for this tester is going to be proportionate to the extent of counterfeits?
http://knifeGrinders.com.au

