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    Afternoon lads,

    The time has come to renew my knife - what are people using and how are you keeping them sharp - I've got one of those roller sharpeners and general knife sharpeners but must admit they don't seem to work on the filleting knives I've had. They work ok on the general kitchen knives we've got but not on purpose made filleting knives.

    I've looked at the Marttiini's and Rapala's which seem to be pretty popular.....thoughts?

    Feedback appreciated as ever.

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    Fillet Knife & Sharpener

    Hi Dave
    I have been using a Rapala "Fold n Fillet" knife and a Kitchen Devil Roll Sharpener for years and never had any issues keeping a edge on the blade.
    On the plus side the knife folds away and is easily kept in your pocket.
    John S

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    • #3
      Cheers John I'll take a look!

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      • #4
        Few here mate Fishing and Filleting Knives

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        • #5
          Our filleter uses Victorinox Narrow Blade Boning knife, code 5.6203.15 available from Caleys on the fish quay, I believe they are £14. They also sell sharpeners.

          Last edited by KeithB; 10-07-2013, 03:02 PM.
          Cheers, Keith.

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          • #6
            Try the knife they use on this video Passionate About Fish - Equipment Guide - YouTube

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KeithB View Post
              Our filleter uses Victorinox Narrow Blade Boning knife, code 5.6203.15 available from Caleys on the fish quay, I believe they are £14. They also sell sharpeners.

              Hummel Co., Ltd. | Straight boning knife - extra narrow blade, L:15 cm Fibrox handle
              Cash...and not open at lunchtimes

              Will be there myself this Friday
              Ooh a new vid!

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              • #8
                Agree with Keith, the Victorinox is the biz, but keep mine st home, and use a Rapala on the
                Boat, only bad thing with the Victorinox is it comes with clear plastic sheath, so best. Kept ashore. Keeps It's edge but best honed on fine diamond sharpener.

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                • #9
                  Got mine in the leather sheath from an old mustad knife.
                  Cheers, Keith.

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