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Surplus and Auction skate sharpeners
« on: October 01, 2023, 12:26:46 PM »
I have no idea how good an idea this is, but if you search at places like google for

surplus skate sharpener

and

auction skate sharpener

and

estate sale skate sharpener

You see a few (presumably used) skate sharpeners, often at much lower prices than new - e.g., a few hundred dollars.

Obviously there are always questions about shipping (do you have to pick it up in person?), whether the machine ever was any good, whether it is still good now, whether it can handle figure skates, whether reasonably fine grain sharpening wheels are available now to fit it, etc. It's probably something that only a person more mechanically adept and physically stronger than me could reasonably consider.

No advice. Just thought I'd mention it.