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    ............will ship international but this is a little trouble stone. it shatters very easily.
    Sham you're one honest soul but this will probably scare or confuse people.
    Maybe write "will ship internationally and properly packaged."

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    Nah, the less potential buyers the better!

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    That's a beautiful stone Sham...now ya got McWolfie eyeing it. ;-)

    Thanks,

    Mac

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    Nice stone Sham! GL to all the bidders

    I will humbly abstain

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    Sham,

    Is that a stone like you gave Lynn that's on the video? If not, could you tell me/us a little about that stone? Thanks.

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    No this is not the same stone which is Lynn get it. It was charnley forest stone.
    This stone is Turkey oil stone.
    I have never seen such a strange stone. The edge comes out of the stone is very very sharp i would say 8-10k level but it does have sawtooth. you will need have some hone to flatten edge. sharpness is great.
    what this stone has it is unbelievable cutting power. it will eat the any steel very easy.
    All above my personal experience. i have done couple experiement with this one. Not so much to be accurate 100%. In another case i am a seller cannot say this is the best stone etc etc.
    I know people who has it like it. Olivia has one.

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    Oh yes and I love it!
    Its an excellent bevel setter and the best thing is that it cuts so shallow
    that you can easily polish that out with a Thuringian.
    Its a mad jump but it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    Oh yes and I love it!
    Its an excellent bevel setter and the best thing is that it cuts so shallow
    that you can easily polish that out with a Thuringian.
    Its a mad jump but it works.
    NO NO NO The Turkey is terrible! You don't want it! ;-p

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    I don't know anything about this stone that I haven't read on this thread. I'm wondering if the $150 selling price is a steal for the buyer or about right for both buyer and seller.

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