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    Default Echter????

    so I found this ebay auction posted as a "vintage Escher" upon closer examination of the pictures supplied by the seller I discovered that the label actually reads "Echter" is this just another knock off or is it actually a good stone?

    Escher Vintage Razor Hone Sharpening Stone | eBay

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    It does not dsay Esche roni t, so I'd say it is a thurignian
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    Echter=genuine, it is not Escher, which is a brand name. The seller is either confused, or just trying to capitalize on a desirable brand name.

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    Bugger - I'll have to remember to take that $800 snipe off....


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    Not me, my snipe stays. I'm going to make a killing after I flip it on the shaving forums
    Mucho $$$ here I comes!!!

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    Not an Escher, but not a knock-off either. Vintage Thuringians whether labeled as Escher or not are good stones.

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    I have one that is 6" x 1 1/4" x 5/8". It is not like a y/g, but it's a good vintage thuringian.
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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    Sorta off topic but still on, how do the new thurignian stones hone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty83 View Post
    Sorta off topic but still on, how do the new thurignian stones hone?
    the ones I have tried feel like 8k level
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    Thanks Stefan,

    I have one on order but just wanted to double check, i have a small old thurignian thats nice to hone with. Is there much of a difference between the old and the new when honing. The feel when honing, the edge after etc?
    Last edited by Brighty83; 09-21-2011 at 02:21 PM.

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