Erik The Blade Sharpener

Week of May 6 through 12

Drop-by and Mobile House Call appointments available.

If you happen to have something that needs sharpening, I have availability for either a drop-by, sharpen while you wait, or a mobile house call. Both require an appointment to give appropriate time to sharpen all the items. I also have a drop-off service if you are in a hurry and want to run some errands or are on your way to work and want to pick up later. My mobile service is a convenient, affordable way to take care of your sharpening at your home or office. There is no need to try to wrap all of your items and bring them to me.

Saturday May 11 Pop-Up Sharpening at 105 Social House

Dining and sharpening. This unique dining experience combines a night out for dinner while getting all of your dull knives, scissors, serrated knives, and more sharpened while enjoying the ambiance of 105 Social House. Located in Palmer Lake, the 105 Social House is a great local establishment with a full bar, outside seating, and a large dining room. Lounge by the fireplace in the bar area, or enjoy dinner in the dining room with your guest. While you enjoy all 105 Social House has to offer, I will be outside taking care of all your sharpening needs. The sharpening is first-come, first-served, and the previous pop-up sharpenings have been widespread, so I would suggest you get there early.

The Parker Farmers Market

It’s back. The popular Parker Farmers Market is back for another season and I will be there offereing on-site sharpening services while you shop.

The market traditionally opens on Mother’s Day so start the day off treating mom to all that the market has to offer.

Consider the Gift of Sharp for mom. We all love mom’s home cooking but if it’s been a while since her knives were professionally sharpened it may be a bit of a struggle for that home cooked meal.

Stop by my booth first and drop off all of your dull blades then go shop the rest of the market. By the time you are done with your shopping I should be done with your sharpening.

I will be at the market all season and I’m looking forward to seeing some familiar faces along with some new faces.

Don’t be frustrated by dull blades. The ones you have are good; they just need to be sharpened.