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    Quote Originally Posted by rideon66 View Post
    I mean a newer Thuringain from the same quarry that the Escher came from.
    Can you elaborate on this? It sounds like a familiar false claim from a certain webshop.

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    Do, be careful purchasing “New/Old Stock” stones of exaggerated grit ratings.

    If this is the path you choose to take, (non-synthetic), do yourself a favor and buy a quality, proven, old stock, real Thuringian, if not an Escher. Nice ones are not that, expensive. The performance will be well worth the cost.

    Reviews on New/Old stock Thuringian/unlabeled “Escher’s” are not good. Buy proven performers, or better yet, buy a 12K Super Stone for half the cost and bullet proof, proven performance, ($87 at SRD).

    The 12k will do all you need, short of major restore work…

    12k Bevel Set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    Can you elaborate on this? It sounds like a familiar false claim from a certain webshop.
    Yes this is from a website that sells new coticules, eschers, and thuringains. All I know is the site was a link from probably the most reputable coti site.

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