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    Default Three grand + for an Escher ?

    Saw this in a completed items search Large Escher Y G or Light Green 9x2 1 2 inch Thick Razor Hone | eBay Something ain't kosher here ...... If the seller gets paid for that one I'll be mighty surprised. Item number: 321011577845 in case the link goes south.

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    Jimmy go back and click on 1 bid and you will see the buyer paid $355.00 witch is quite a steal for that long escher......
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    Yeah, wait till the buyer finds out his PayPal was billed $3,555.00 Name:  smiley-laughing021-1.gif
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Jimmy go back and click on 1 bid and you will see the buyer paid $350.00 witch is quite a steal for that long escher......
    Martin, don't call me stupid in public ..... wait until we get home ......

    My bad, didn't see that in the bid history.

    I guess it is a good deal but even as long as it is, the 5/8 thick at one end, to 1/2" thick at the other end, would have me looking elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Martin, don't call me stupid in public ..... wait until we get home ......

    My bad, didn't see that in the bid history.

    I guess it is a good deal but even as long as it is, the 5/8 thick at one end, to 1/2" thick at the other end, would have me looking elsewhere.
    It does not look Y/G at all, and wedged on top of that....
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    It looks like a blue on top. Still a good rock! Getting hard to find, I suppose!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It looks like a blue on top. Still a good rock! Getting hard to find, I suppose!
    10" ones do not appear often from what I have seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    10" ones do not appear often from what I have seen.
    If I was to run into a 10"x2" with the fitted wooden case with the 4" slurry stone I'd be getting serious. Funny part is I prefer shorter stones to actually hone on. A 5 or a 6" stone is plenty for me. Still, I'm an American so bigger must be better ...... :

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    I had looked at that the other night. You need to look closely at the pics. It has an approximately 3 1/4 inch crack on the surface running from the edge in a half inch or so and back out to the edge and runs maybe an eighth of an inch deep. It's going to flake off like a piece of slate. You'll see it in the image with the tape measure from the 3 to the 6. Seller also warned about it. Sent my interest in it south!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    If I was to run into a 10"x2" with the fitted wooden case with the 4" slurry stone I'd be getting serious. Funny part is I prefer shorter stones to actually hone on. A 5 or a 6" stone is plenty for me. Still, I'm an American so bigger must be better ...... :
    I know what you mean Jimmy,
    I got a 10+ x 2 x 0.9 blue green, I like longer stones.
    Stefan

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