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"Fast is slow. Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast."

Old adage that shows you the way to true speed.


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Many thanks, Brian & Steve.

I've had to practice slow to ensure I'm maintaining responsible control. Your advice definitely helps and is more encouragement to stay on that path. Patience and practice makes one practiced and patient.

Best to you both.
 
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Originally posted by KCSteve:
"Fast is slow. Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast."


Great quote, thanks Steve. Hope we helped some Edgealong. Enjoy your knives!


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