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Facts Night Colima Sharpeners Maintain Traditional Trade over Six Generations

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In Colima, the craft of sharpening tools remains active after the passage of six generations dedicated to this activity.The job is to return the edge to objects such as knives, machetes, scissors and knives using manual techniques and the use of abrasive stones.You might be interested: The WHO confirms two cases of the Nipah virus How is it transmitted?
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In Colima, the craft of sharpening tools remains active after the passage of six generations dedicated to this activity.The job is to return the edge to objects such as knives, machetes, scissors and knives using manual techniques and the use of abrasive stones.You might be interested: The WHO confirms two cases of the Nipah virus How is it transmitted?

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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