So who knows "real" History about these Stones ?
I want some real facts and no personal meanings on this one....sorry...if this one might be a good stone there should be any literature or other source....
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So who knows "real" History about these Stones ?
I want some real facts and no personal meanings on this one....sorry...if this one might be a good stone there should be any literature or other source....
It's here on the site somewhere, along with a picture of the quarry sign including its address (I think).
If the address is not in the pic then the salient details were given in tbe accompanying text.
You will just have to search for it.
Regards,
Neil
PS:just remembered the quarry is in the Hof region, Bavaria.
These nuggets began as being all I could find on another forum of which Lynn was no longer a member. As he posted on SRP I added to it for a time. A lot of nuggets there if you take the trouble to pan the gold. :)
Lynn Abrams On Honing - Straight Razor Place Library
" Frankonians on the soles of his shoes!"
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Looks like Tarkus has had a mishap with a rivet gun in his machine shop...HAR!
Yeah that pinning job on his neck is aweful
I won't put words in Lynn's mouth and then quote him ....... :) I have seen Lynn post that where he began doing circles it was only with the bevel setting, now he is doing circles on up the grit ladder. When most of the stuff in that tutorial was collected and posted Lynn wasn't doing circles at all, IIRC the Naniwas hadn't come along yet, the j-nats were few and far between. So there has been a lot of water under the bridge and Lynn has sailed along with it. He has, and continues to be, an innovator of honing techniques, but since the hones and the razors are ancient I suspect much of that info is still applicable today.
Damned if I know ...... :thinking: I know we all think the same about enforcing SRPs rules, but we don't really discuss our honing philosophy in the moderator forum IIRC. :cool: