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    I have a vintage Pike with two stones in a reversible box. A vintage India stone for rough work and a lily white Washita for everything else. Sometimes I break out finishing stones, especially for my hand planes, like thuringian, ark translucent, surgical black, etc. Most of the time for tools the Pike reversible stone set is all I need for fast and fine work.
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    What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one

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