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06-10-2010, 01:56 AM #6
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Thanked: 199From my understanding, there was a pretty decent hone from the Greece area. I forget the name of it right now, but I do remember there was a thread on it at some point since I joined.
Also, here are several Japanese hones that I'm sure range in the "very fine" grits that were used to put edges on knives and swords. I imagine they date back several hundred years...
+1 to this! A_S is a true historian when it comes to hones. Please let us know if you find anything interesting from him
I remember that video Jimmy! Yes, obsidian can be used to shave with, but because it has to be knapped to produce that edge, it's not a straight smooth edge. It ends up jagged like an arrowhead...not particularly safe to shave your face with, but I guess with practice...
I had actually thought about getting some obsidian from a friend, but my understanding is that honing it like a normal straight would not work.
If there is anyone out western US that has access to obsidian that would be willing to knapp a piece off and then try to hone the edge to a straight razor edge and post the results, I'm sure many of us would be grateful! Either that or send me a piece and I'll try it myselfHaving an obsidian straight would be awesome
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