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    Thanks for your feedback. Still looking...
    Any information on this one (color)?
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    Blue....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hatzicho View Post
    Blue....
    Regards Peter
    Thanks again Peter !

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    Hello.
    Still looking for an Escher, can you tell me what you think of these 2 stones please? The second is clearly a Dark Blue but I don't have too much information on the first.
    Both will do the job for a nice finish after an 8K Snow White? Doesn't matter if there is no slurry stone? I'm novice in Escher...
    Thanks.

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    Not sure about dark blue. Most look almost black, from what I've seen. Not too many Thurigan hones out there that won't produce a good shaving edge. Knowing which one best suits you, comfort wise, is the goal.

    I've got 3
    A light blue, a dark blue, and a blue green. The blue green is my favorite.

    The light blue isn't as keen as the blue green, and the dark blue is keener than the blue green. Its a matter of preference.
    Mike

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    Thanks Outback!

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