Find a local place that can keep it sharp for you.
Buy some sharpening stones and get good at sharpening freehand.
Buy a sharpening system. Guided stones are the best, but a belt system can work too if you’re good with your hands. (Still going to be around $100 at least for either type, but a good option if you want to consistently and quickly sharpen a bunch of knives)
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Reply to comment by random1888wagred in Thinking about buying this for my dads birthday. Anyone here has this and think it’s worth it? by buildabearbitch
Basically 3 ways to go about it.
Find a local place that can keep it sharp for you.
Buy some sharpening stones and get good at sharpening freehand.
Buy a sharpening system. Guided stones are the best, but a belt system can work too if you’re good with your hands. (Still going to be around $100 at least for either type, but a good option if you want to consistently and quickly sharpen a bunch of knives)