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    Blood & MWF soap make great lather JeffE's Avatar
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    Wow, Jimmy, you are FAST! Don't you have one of these two-tone jobs? Or am I thinking of some other rock hound here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffE View Post
    Wow, Jimmy, you are FAST! Don't you have one of these two-tone jobs? Or am I thinking of some other rock hound here?
    Quite the memory you have Jeff. I have a blue/green top with a bit of dark blue towards the bottom (label) side and I have a mismatched slurry stone that is very like the one in the auction. The slurry stone is very handy being that it covers the use of two differnt veins.

    With these labled Escher combos if a person wanted to destroy the back label they would have a combo Escher but since the label increases the value of the stone what you have with one of those is essentially a single grit. Cool to look at though if you like that sort of thing.
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    Learn something new every day!

    Interesting stone indeed. But yea, I dont think I could bring myself to wreck whats left of the label. Especially if thats part of its value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Quite the memory you have Jeff. I have a blue/green top with a bit of dark blue towards the bottom (label) side and I have a mismatched slurry stone that is very like the one in the auction. The slurry stone is very handy being that it covers the use of two differnt veins.

    With these labled Escher combos if a person wanted to destroy the back label they would have a combo Escher but since the label increases the value of the stone what you have with one of those is essentially a single grit. Cool to look at though if you like that sort of thing.
    Thanks, Jimmy! It's easy to remember because it's such a cool hone!

    I like the one that the OP pointed out too, and it'll be interesting to see what it sells for. On the one hand, it's got that cool two-tone look and it's a very nice size. On the other hand, the label is kind of shot, and it looks like it's been broken off at one end. So who knows, right?

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    If anybody here ends up buying it and cleaning up both sides. I would love for an opportunity to take a few strokes on it.

    Not like THAT you peverts!

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    I think I've seen another auction of him where he started with a NOS Escher from a German auction iirc. For his auction he lapped the surface and sides and rounded all edges. Such a shame

    Imo sides of natural hones should not be touched, lapping and rounding them may very well decrease the value because it loses it's authentic look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    I think I've seen another auction of him where he started with a NOS Escher from a German auction iirc. For his auction he lapped the surface and sides and rounded all edges. Such a shame

    Imo sides of natural hones should not be touched, lapping and rounding them may very well decrease the value because it loses it's authentic look.
    I agree. The blue/green I have is a two tone but it is harder to see because of the patina on the sides. I momentarily thought of lapping one side but if I did that would remove the saw cuts so characteristic of these hones and I wouldn't want to do that.

    I did take a nylon bristle fingernail brush and scrub it under running water to remove some of the grunge accumulated over the years but that is the furthest extent I would go to.

    The hone in the auction is attractive but the crack he mentioned is a deal breaker for me.
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    I have a thuri (non escher) that is greenish grey on one side and greyish black on the other, nice stone for whoever picks it up.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
    If anybody here ends up buying it and cleaning up both sides. I would love for an opportunity to take a few strokes on it.

    Not like THAT you peverts!
    If I spent that much on a hone, it wouldn't be going ANYWHERE without me.

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