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    Quote Originally Posted by MuskieMan33 View Post
    The Escher is the holy grail of stones in my opinion. After some practice and successfully getting the Escher edge you won't ever want anything different. It is hard to master but a beautiful hone. You are lucky my friend!

    I'm sure you won't be selling the Escher after you feel what it does to a razor. You can always keep an eye on them on ebay to see how much they go for. I always watch for them but never buy because I don't have that kind of coin to spend on hones at the moment. If your interested in the inflation check out the original price list and compare it to what they are going for. Man am I jealous right now!! If your having trouble getting the escher to improve the edge, see if there is a pro around your area that will help you out. It tremendously improved my honing and my ability to use an escher after sitting down with some local guys.

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    Yes the Escher is suppose to slurry. It is a technique with naturals to extend their range, giving them more cutting power and allowing them to make larger steps. So with slurry and experience can take an edge from a 1K bevel set to finish. That's a little above my skill set but Glen did a video on it called one stone honing. You should check modine's work at razor and stone on the aloxite barbers hone. He also has a procedure for lapping them that works well. It is that hone that I was referring to when I said I don't think they should slurry. Go see Oz. If you can spend some time with a pro learning hones it is time well spent. It's a big trip fr me to do that so I haven't spent too much time with anyone else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Does the Escher sill have the label or at least part of the label on the back? If is does you should cover it up to preserve it. An Escher without a label is really just a Thuringian and worth quite a bit less. They are the most sought after finishers for razors and high end woodworking tools and I'm sure huh end kitchen knives too.
    +1 preserve the paperwork. Otherwise you just lost a ton of value. Think about clear polyurethane . Especially the stone. No paper,No providence and you lose so much monetary value. Stone will still work like no other. Do some research on this site, and let it sink in what you got. Yeah you caught a unicorn for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewmurray86 View Post
    The instructions seem to indicate that it wants you to build a slurry, on the Escher anyway. It comes with the "reamer stone" as the translation indicates. The aloxite one builds a slurry very fast too. Although I'm sure you could use both without the slurry. I sent an email off to the Carborundum Co finishing for information.
    The aloxite barber hone should not be slurried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doorsch View Post
    Congrats looks like a Barbers Delight...whats on the front of the Package ?

    Thats mine...
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    Edited: checked the OP, seems to be a BTC Escher Stone (Bösenberg Trinks & Co.)...pictures of the remaining front cover are appreciated...

    phioto doorsch

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