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BESS Score to Edge Width correlation in the lower BESS scale
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You are absolutely correct on both counts Mark. Essentially, our feed devices convert our electronic units into upside down KN100's. The KN100 and ME110 are still the most accurate instruments that we have ever manufactured and control and stability are the primary reasons that they are. We still sell them because people still order them. 

To jog your memory, the SHARP CHECK PT50A, PT50B, PT50C and ID75A represent model numbers for our electronic testers.

It just occurred to us that the instrument you are referring to as a "razor machine" is the old SE90 analog instrument. The SE90 was a short lived offering of ours that was directed to the straight edge razor users of the world. We figured that product would be a no brainer since the only accurate means they have of testing test a razor is on their face. The "no brainer" was on us as we tucked our tails between our legs and retreated from the marketplace. Apparently new technology isn't well received within the ancient art of straight razor sharpening. To this day, we have yet to receive a BESS number from a straight razor sharpener/user.
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RE: BESS Score to Edge Width correlation in the lower BESS scale - by EOU - 11-02-2017, 01:54 PM

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