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    American Sharpening

    American Sharpening

    (6 reviews)

    Westside

    Family owned and operated. Fair and honest. They give accurate repair acessments, but as with…read moreeverything these days it is higher than it used to be. I support them because I'm old school and hate the "disposable" economy. I believe in fixing things and am willing to pay for repairs/diagnosis if I am not able to do myself- even if the cost is approaching two thirds of the price of a new Echo/Stihl.

    My Echo chainsaw quit cutting so in frustration I was off to HomeDepot Middleburg to buy a…read morereplacement. After unsuccessfully searching on my own for my target purchase, I asked the Customer Service Desk to check inventory for the saw I was trying to buy. The girl said "yep" we have 6 and they are back where I had just spent 20 minutes looking. I shared that I wanted to buy the saw in question so it was interesting she did not offer to have someone go and simply bring it to checkout for me. We were after all talking about a $400. plus tax purchase. I guess she expected the 70 year old man standing there holding his American Express Card to climb up the racks, dig through the HD inventory, find the saw, climb down and then drag myself through self checkout. All for the privilege of making a $400. purchase and not inconveniencing any of the HD employees standing around chatting at 8:00 AM on a Saturday. I decided that being an unpaid employee of Home Depot was not a good job for me so I passed. The morning was now heading toward noon and remembering that American Sharpening was open on Saturday, I decided to give them a visit. American Sharpening sells chainsaw parts (unlike HomeDepot) so I thought I might just try and repair the unit myself. The lady behind the counter had the part I thought I needed but still took the time to ask me what the problem was with my saw. After explaining my issue she said my problem would not be solved by the part I asked for and suggested I bring the saw in. (Interesting note: Saturday AM. Cheerful idiot comes into your store and asks to buy a part that you sell but you still take the time to be sure it will solve his problem. Please do not expect that to ever happen at a "Big Box" store) Given new life on repairing my equipment, I drove home quickly and after gathering up my saw returned to American Sharpening. A gentleman greeted me and, since the lady had taken the time to share our conversation, he immediately started checking the saw for some basic issues. It turns out the saw's lack of performance was due completely to operator error which the gentleman quickly rectified. In addition to a repair he also added a much needed tutorial on how to prevent this from happening again and some always good reminders on safety and the potential dangers of chainsaws. My wife would have loved this guy. If knowledge is power this gentleman might be the superman of chainsaws. As if having a repaired saw and new found knowledge on it's operation was not enough I had to almost force him to take any payment for his assistance. American sharpening has some unusual hours but the gentleman repairing the equipment has forgotten more than most folks will ever know about small engine repairs. Friendly, in a good country sort of way, and knowledgable about their products would best describe American Sharpening. Please give these folks a try, and I believe you will be glad you did. If nothing else a visit to American Sharpening will keep you from climbing on the "self service" racks at Home Depot and that is certainly a good thing.

    Ag-Pro - farmingequipment - Updated May 2026

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