By Michael Mielke on November 12, 2025

In a world where quick replacements are the norm, there are still skilled artisans dedicated to restoring and conserving quality tools. Meet Mike Billings, the dedicated owner and sole operator behind Mike Billings Knife Sharpening. Operating out of the Indianapolis area, Mike provides an essential service to those who value the tools in their home and professional life.
Mike runs what he calls a “one horse show,” handling every aspect of the business himself. For over thirty years, he has been perfecting his skill, focusing primarily on maintenance for knives and tools. His work covers a range of services, including sharpening kitchen and pocket knives, fixing broken tips, removing chips from blades, and performing basic repairs and custom finish work.
Mike’s customers are typically those who have already invested in good, respectable, and high-quality knives. They are the owners who view their tools as worth maintaining, or sometimes they are the folks who have attempted to sharpen their own blades only to find they’ve made them worse. He concentrates on serving knife owners who value quality. He is confident in his work and encourages new customers to check out his positive reviews, which he states reflect the quality of his service.

For Mike, sharpening is not just a business; it’s a commitment rooted in his personal history. His passion began on a farm where he grew up, and the very first real tool he ever had was a pocket knife. This early experience shaped his perspective, leading him to view knives first and foremost as essential tools, not weapons.
His appreciation for maintaining and conserving tools is a deep-seated value, one he attributes to the influence of his grandmother. This ingrained desire to take care of things and make them last is the foundation of his business philosophy. Mike finds genuine satisfaction in working for himself, preferring the independence of running his own local business. He is dedicated to building a good business and a solid reputation, working to ensure the longevity of his enterprise.
The unique nature of Mike’s work has also created some memorable moments in his Indianapolis neighborhood. He mentions that his neighbors have, surprisingly, gotten used to the sight of strangers walking down the sidewalk with a handful of knives. When Mike first moved in, the sight was alarming to his neighbors, but once he explained that he sharpens tools for a living, they quickly adapted to the unusual procession of customers.
Mike describes himself as an introvert who enjoys working from home, which allows him to maintain a quiet focus on his craft. He prefers to build trust and a strong rapport with customers in person, often chatting with them when they show up for a scheduled appointment.
When Mike isn’t meticulously restoring a blade, he’s a self-described audio enthusiast. His hobbies include listening to music, playing the stereo, and even building speakers. He also enjoys working on electronics and riding his bicycle. For the Indianapolis craftsman, every blade is an opportunity to honor a lifelong tradition of skill, quality, and conservation.
Mike Billings Knife Sharpening
1317 South East St, Indianapolis, IN 46225
Website: mikebillingsknifesharpening.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/mbks_indy
Phone: 317-597-0126

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