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    I saw them and was going to snipe the WOA combo but I work on Sunday and I was in the middle of doing a tattoo on a customer when the auction ended. I know they are scarce but I would rather get a single grit that a combo anyway. They made more then one so if I live long enough another will come around. In the meanwhile if anyone has a large single grit Water Of Ayr stone to sell I am a buyer.
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    Thanks for keeping it under wraps and for the initial tip, Marcus. I snagged a Dalmore Blue/Yellow combo but set my snipe sites too low on the Water of Ayr/Tam combo. I saw Randy Tuttle at a gun/knife show on Saturday and he was already aware of the Water of Ayr and was going to be bidding on it too. I haven't heard if he was the winner.

    Unlike Jimmy , I would be perfectly happy with a Water of Ayr/Tam combo. If I found one of those I'd probably consider even selling my full Tam since I'd never wear out the combo in my lifetime.

    My goal is to acquire (phrase coined by me): "The 4 Scottsman" Tam, Dalmore Blue, Dalmore Yellow, Water of Ayr.

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    What about that Red Bay

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    Dammit .. I've been trying to complete my set of scottish hones !!!! considering I live in Ayrshire as well .. I hardly check ebay these days for hones :-(

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    As most interesting listings from the USA end in the middle of the night I always use an auction sniper. I can recommend Gixen: it is free, at 6 USD a year you can have Gixen mirror that snipes for you in case one server crashes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Garry View Post
    Dammit .. I've been trying to complete my set of scottish hones !!!! considering I live in Ayrshire as well .. I hardly check ebay these days for hones :-(
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlesilverbladefromwale View Post
    What about that Red Bay
    Bummer, I didn't even see that one. Make it the 5 Scottsman. I see on the label is says oil or water. It looks like a swirled Dalmore Blue but only in red color. Nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris L View Post
    Bummer, I didn't even see that one. Make it the 5 Scottsman. I see on the label is says oil or water. It looks like a swirled Dalmore Blue but only in red color. Nice!

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    How do these Scottish hones compair to other hones? I'd be quite interested in getting hold of some in the future, so would be great to hear how good they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerobot View Post
    How do these Scottish hones compair to other hones? I'd be quite interested in getting hold of some in the future, so would be great to hear how good they are.

    Steven
    Steven, so far I can only comment on the rather beautiful Tam O' Shanter hone since that's the only one I currently own. It's a great stone to work with. I use mine with slurry as I believe most others do. I would definitely do a search about Tam O' Shanter or Tam on SRP. You'll read about how some have reported that it excels at working with razors that are prone to micro-chipping, etc. It's also known as Snakestone.

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