Booth #4
Jacksonville, Alabama – GATCO® Sharpeners, one of the highest quality products in the manual sharpening industry, invites Blade Show guests to Booth #4 June 4-6, 2021 in Atlanta, GA, to discover the multiple of sharpening tools that keep your world sharp.
GATCO produces some of the finest sharpening equipment in the world and offers several different types of sharpeners to accommodate pocket knives, bowies, folders, and even household kitchenware. These products include various pocket, carbide, and sharpening systems that are affordably priced and manufactured under strict quality control. Each sharpener is designed to provide a professional edge (serrated knives, too) and is simple to operate.
If you love sharpening knives with stone, stop by the booth and see the new GATCO Arkansas Tri-Hone Sharpening System. Featuring a coarse silicon carbide stone, a 100% natural Arkansas medium stone, and a 100% natural Arkansas fine stone, this three-stone sharpening system mounts on a natural wood triangle for an elevated work surface, making it easy to sharpen outdoor knives, kitchenware, chisels, wood carving instruments, and more.
While in the booth, check out the 40001 GATCO EdgemateCarbide Knife Sharpener, engineered to ensure a fast, safe means to restore a sharp cutting edge to dull blades. The Edgemate Carbide Knife Sharpener is a must for the kitchen, toolboxes, tackle box, and field pack. This sharpener is crafted from 6061-T2 structural grade aluminum with tungsten carbide sharpening bits set at a 35-degree angle. The 40001 GATCO Edgemate Carbide Knife Sharpener ensures lightning-fast sharpening and provides a durable edge to all plain edge knives.
One of the most popular sharpeners is the compact and lightweight GATCO Scepter 2.0—the ultimate survival aid when sharpening and fire starting are necessary. Its unique design and CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum body encloses a 1.75″ magnesium fire rod that is conveniently covered by the diamond sharpener to add value and save space. The 3.3″ 320 mesh tapered and grooved diamond rod sharpener will sharpen serrated edges, pointed instruments, and even fish hooks. A tungsten carbide sharpener is easy to use and with a couple pass-throughs helps to maintain a razor-sharp edge on all plain-edged knives. Each component has precision machined threads and includes an outer O-ring to keep out the elements. A lanyard hole is an added feature for users on the go, accommodating a paracord to secure the tool during transport.
Learn more about GATCO products visit us at the 2021 Blade Show – booth #4, visit www.bearandsoncutlery.comor call 256-435-2227
About GATCO Sharpeners:
GATCO Sharpeners ranks among the top three sharpening companies in the world, offering the highest quality product in the manual sharpening industry, produce some of the finest sharpening equipment in the world and carry several types of sharpeners that are easy to use and built to last. GATCO Sharpeners are intended for all experience levels and their easy-to-use designs ensure every knife has a sharp edge for maximum cutting performance. GATCO Sharpeners, 1111 Bear Blvd S.W. Jacksonville, AL 36265, Phone: 256-435-2227, www.bearandsoncutlery.com Email: info@bearandsoncultery.com.
About Bear & Son Cutlery:
Bear & Son Cutlery is equipped with a rich family tradition in knife making and employs a skilled and experienced work force that is capable of performing many of the extra hand operations that go into the making of their products. The Bear & Son Cutlery factory is unique. It is full self-contained. While some companies only assemble parts brought from various suppliers and put their names on the product, Bear & Son Cutlery does everything in-house from building their own blanking dies to heat treating, grinding and assembly, and hand finishing products. These steps ensure that Bear & Son Cutlery is of excellent quality and a real value for both the dealer and consumer. Their ongoing commitment is to make them in America and make them affordable.
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