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Hello raised in dulwich I have a mobile sharpening service, for knives we use a  Japanese Whetstone,We also do  all garden tools and lawnmower blades,  Tools are all de rusted if needed and cleaned re oiled and sharpened we  can do on site so we can make sure you’re happy with the job prices start £5 per knife,Garden tools start from a pair of shears full refurb around £10 each any questions you can message me on here or contact me via the mobile number thank you SharpSmith

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