Pretty no utterly disappointing that 1. I called 30 minutes before I arrived here to verify if they sharpen knives and to ask what is the latest time I can bring in my knives. She said well we close at 5:30.
I said ok I'll be there.
I get there and the gentleman let's me know you won't get your knives back until next week.
Ok that's fine but these are my chef knives so I'd have nothing for prepping meals.
Why would I not be given this advice prior to driving 30 minutes from my home in the hills.
I don't care where the gentleman who owns the place drives from. He works there and or owns the place.
And he even said I don't know another person in town who sharpens them like me.
He's a great sharpener and they have probably everything a barber needs however if your larger order prohibits you from doing something that would normally take 30 min max then why not give your clients a heads up.
He had no solution or anything just to keep his business.
Do you know a good sharpener I can get?
He said yea me ...
Duh I get it you're the best Edward scissor hands however I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest you may be a control freak that why you don't have anyone else sharpening knives etc. teach someone else to do it as well