
Who he is
If anyone knows about turning a passion into a business, it’s Peter Nowlan.
Four years ago, the newly retired naval officer with a love for sharpening knives started New Edge Sharpening.
“The purpose of opening the business was for me to make some money so that I could purchase Japanese water stones,” Nowlan says. He traces it all back to seeing his dad sharpen a chisel on an old oilstone in their garage: “Something about that really piqued my interest and I knew I was hooked. “
What he does
Most days, Nowlan sharpens around 10 or 15 knives by hand for his clients, who range from executive chefs to everyday people. Giving knives a facelift means removing fatigued metal and using an abrasive—Japanese water stones—to expose fresh metal underneath. Nowlan adds, “Not everyone is interested in the process of knife sharpening, but everybody loves a sharp knife.”
Where he does it
All of the magic happens downstairs in Nowlan’s home in Middle Sackville. On top of his regular clients, he receives customer referrals from stores like Ikebana Shop, Paderno and Cucina Moderna. Nowlan also teaches private classes on the art of sharpening knives with Japanese water stones and the Edge Pro Professional at his home and through the Ikebana Shop on Quinpool Road.
What’s next
“If the business continues, I’ll be a happy man,” says Nowlan, the self-proclaimed “knife guy” of Halifax. He’s still excited every time he gets to sharpen a knife and, like any other successful craftsperson, he seeks self-improvement. In 2016, he’ll re-visit New York City, where he had a life-changing encounter with a Japanese sharpening master, who guided his craft with Japanese water stones.
New Edge Sharpening
902-225-0579
halifaxknifesharpening.com
This article appears in Sep 17-23, 2015.


Peter’s a great guy to know if you’ve got dull knives. And he doesn’t care if they aren’t top quality knives, he’s resurrected some cheapies for me.
Peter as mentioned in the above article loves what he does and there is no one better to do it in my opinion. He has shown me briefly how to use the stone, I purchased a couple and now because of Peter I keep my wifes knives pretty sharp. Well sharp enough to keep her happy and not near as sharp as Peter can do. He is an artist of the highest standards at his new trade. Thank you Peter and keep them knives a cutting.
ok, thanks