Has anyone used a Theo Harrington round knife?

bruce75k

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I'm looking to upgrade my round knife and my research led me to some vintage leather tools. I came across a Theo Harrington for sale that looks to be in a decent condition. I know they're pretty old but seem to have a good reputation for quality steel. Before finalizing my purchase, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience using one. How do they hold an edge compared to a modern knife? Are they comfortable to use? I've been using a basic head knife for a while and want something that will last and hold a good edge for a long time. I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice!
 
Theo Harringtons are truly something special. They're constructed with solid steel and have amazing edge retention. If yours is in good shape, you might find it outperforms a lot of the newer knives on the market. Seriously, give it a shot
 
I'm looking to upgrade my round knife and my research led me to some vintage leather tools. I came across a Theo Harrington for sale that looks to be in a decent condition. I know they're pretty old but seem to have a good reputation for quality steel. Before finalizing my purchase, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience using one. How do they hold an edge compared to a modern knife? Are they comfortable to use? I've been using a basic head knife for a while and want something that will last and hold a good edge for a long time. I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice!
The old Theo Harrington knives are legendary for their steel. They hold a razor sharp edge for an incredibly long time, far better than most modern production knives you'll find today. They were made to last.
As for comfort, the weight and balance on those older knives are usually fantastic. You'll love it, especially if you take the time to get it perfectly tuned
 
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