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    So tempted.....

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    I think these are the same that Manufactum and toolshop.de sell (for a lot less).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjrn View Post
    I think these are the same that Manufactum and toolshop.de sell (for a lot less).
    I believe you are right bjorn, the 'Reep oil away' seems to ring a few bells as I looked into one of them a year or two ago...

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    I was under the impression that the others were newly mined, not cut from old stock. But then again I didn't research them when they were being discussed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjrn View Post
    I think these are the same that Manufactum and toolshop.de sell (for a lot less).

    You're right, however: Manufactum no longer sell them.

    Unfortunately Mueller sell them to their retailers without checking the stones first so you may get one that has hard inclusions which make them useless for honing a razor. I send approx. 25% of the stones back for a replacement before I put them on ebay.

    BTW: I wasn't the vendor of this particular stone.
    Last edited by Kees; 03-15-2008 at 02:32 PM.
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    Ah; well....

    I will let you guys know how this goes.

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    So these would rate lower on the grit scale than a yellow couticle?

    Anyone use this stone with a slurry?

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    These are coarser than the vintage Thuringians, similar to the coticule I have. The surface is a bit coarser than that of the coticule but results are similar, some razors seem to do better on these than on a coticule.

    If you look at the slurry of these under the electron microscope it looks identical to the slurry of a vintage Thuringian. However the vintage Thuringian has a smoother surface.
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    Thanks!...

    I am slowly sorting things out. I have two Japanese natural waterstones and I believe that I was using them in the reverse order that I should have.

    The "soft" stone puts a nice polish on the "hard" one. I wish that there was a way to tell if they are both a higher grit rating than my yellow couticle...the progression seems fine so far when I asume that they are.

    I am finally getting some nice consistent shaving edges.

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