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Edgeworks Knife & Supply Co
from Frederick Faces
CUTLERY
Edgeworks Knife & Supply Co.
Edgeworks Knife & Supply Co. owner Sean Norris enjoys being able to help customers find that perfect piece of cutlery. “We have a large selection and a knowledge staff to help you find what is going to suit you the best for your intended task,” he said.
Founded in 1993, the Downtown Frederick business staple has become a primary source for fine cutlery, knives and darts. Professional sharpening services are also available for a wide variety of knives. Norris began working at the store while attending college and ended up finding his passion. He purchased the store 13 years ago.
One of the business’s best sellers is a line of kitchen knives Norris helped to create. The Downtown Collection features a Fishbone pattern Damascus blade. The blades’ cutting edge is made from a type of steel which gives great slicing ability while not being too hard to sharpen. The handles are created from a durable woven type of fiberglass.
Norris was inspired by the quality of Japanese cutlery but wanted pieces with heavier handles similar to European styles. The line debuted three years ago and has been one of its most popular ones. By purchasing from this line, patrons receive a lifetime warranty and free in store sharpenings.
Norris notes it is important to keep cutlery in good condition because a sharp knife is a safer one. Preventative maintenance of the cutlery will also keep the knife sharper longer as well as requiring less upkeep.
Higher end companies “spend a lot of time engineering balance points and shapes to maximize efficiency so not only does it stay sharp longer, it is also more natural feeling and easier to use,” he says. “It cuts better, lasts longer and is more comfortable.”
Aside from kitchen and Swiss Army knives, the store offers everything a customer needs for a game of darts including boards, cabinets and accessories. The store saw a large increase in demand during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic when bars were closed. Demand has recently increased again as more folks are getting to play in leagues again and need to practice at home with proper equipment.