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    That truly does look like the perfect hone for a Gold Dollar.

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    You would probably do better by using the Gold Dollar to open the package and just rubbing the hone on your face. Coarse side first then buff with the fine side.

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    And it can probably sharpen lawn mower blades as well!! Win win situation!!

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    This looks the perfect stone for schystes , machettes , axes and all those beautyfull tools that you need every day , during the zombie appocalipse or in a case of 3-rd world war
    Pure cuting power , and free flashligt ha ha ha

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    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    don't give me any ideas,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    this technique is golden. ive always been looking for a cheaper way to sharpen my razors than expensive waterstones.

    do you think it would also work adding sand to the stone for additional material removal?


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    Dude, that’s the new Imperial Rock a Rolla stone, sets a bevel in like 3 laps.

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    I got one of those for a dollar @HF. I've used it a bit on my scythe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    I'm selling my hones after seeing this!!! He forgot to mention that strop life will also be longer by using the brick technique because you'll never cut a strop again. I just chiseled a brick out of this rent house.

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