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Thread: The origin of the so-called „Schwedenstein“ Hones

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatzicho View Post
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    This also explains why a lot this hones were found on these small razor storage boxes, which are equipped with a hone and leather for honing and stropping.
    The boxes in which the slate pencils had been sold look quite comparable to these razor boxes.

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    Here are some photos to compare the hones sold as Schwedenstein in the past and some rocks I collected at the slate pencil quarries.

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    seams like I've found a twin brother of your stone, Hatzicho

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    Regards

    Philipp
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    And now they are tripplets.
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