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    Default Cloudy Dream

    Hone type: Thuringian
    Layer: Light Green
    Texture: Cloudy with yellow and blue streaks
    Size: Length 12"; width 3.5" widest
    Honing efficiency: Excellent

    Not much more to say about this one. Enjoy!

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    If you trying to make it bigger hammering on the anvil is not the best way.

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    That is one beautiful rock!
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    Hatzico, is the hone vintage, or did you find the stone and cut it?
    Either way, it looks like a keeper.

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    As always Peter this is a great Piece of Rock !!!
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    Beautiful stone hatzicho, thanks for sharing the photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrspach View Post
    If you trying to make it bigger hammering on the anvil is not the best way.
    Well it was a small 6" hone before I took if on the anvil !

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatzicho View Post
    Well it was a small 6" hone before I took if on the anvil !
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    BTW! Beautiful Rock!! Absolutely beautiful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hatzicho View Post
    Well it was a small 6" hone before I took if on the anvil !
    Perhaps that is the way to do it.
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