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We have used Havilah out of Kansas City in the past. But, I haven't ever been very happy with a resharpened blade. Depending on the type of plotter you use, sharpening can effect the way the blade sits in the holder. You can end up spending a lot of time(=money) adjusting and setting up the blade, rather than simply installing a new, ready to drop in blade. Our HS15 is that way at least.
If you want Havilah's number, email me.
Good Luck
-------------------- Joe Endicott NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) Signing Programs Specialist Virginia Beach, VA jeendicott@msn.com
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I use bits & bits and am happy with the results. Only had one blade that did not work properly in the plotter after it was sharpened. Here is their web address for Bits & Bits
-------------------- Glenn Thompson Tell-Tale Signs Williams Lake, BC sign@telus.net (250)398-7446 Posts: 201 | From: Williams Lake, BC | Registered: Dec 2000
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