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Thread: NOS Y/G Escher with Original Ink Stamps!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chimensch View Post
    What other kind of Rabbis are there?

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    Agreed here that the price would factor in. If it were really cheap I'd buy it for sure, then you could re-sell and make a profit or use it and not feel bad since it didn't cost hundreds. If it is hundreds- you'd better like staring at it.

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    Let me give you a reality check.

    THAT IS ONE STRAIGHT RAZOR SHAVING HONE.

    If you believe these forums........ it isn't really the best.

    The 15K Shapton
    The 30K Shapton
    The Ultra Fine Spyderco
    The REAL vintage Eschers
    Vntage coticules
    And the elusive Japanse hones that have Japanese writing all over them and which if you just show it to a razor it will melt the edge to a level of sharpness that only the Samurai has previously experienced.

    As a razor hone, it's worth $150 ish. As an antique stone, it's worth whatever somebody will pay for it.

    Incidentally, newspaper will put a good an edge on your razor and for a much lower price. Granted it won't look as classy.

    But if you really like it and you can afford it and it makes you happy. Good luck to you.

    Incidentally, I think that type of stone is fantastic and puts not the sharpest but the most comfortable edge on a razor.

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    Agreed English, you have to get your sharpness on other hones but as a final polish to yield a smooth, comfortable shave, a Y/G Escher can't be beat. Of course this one probably cost $20.00 US or less back in the day. My bud's asking price is $700.00 US! Of course, $20.00 US back at the turn of the last century was a $20.00 Gold Piece. One of those with a common date runs well over $1000.00 US today, so looking at it that way, the stone is a bargain. I believe I've talked my way into buying it, a master of self-deception and HAD justification I am, Kees, where are you when I need you!!!

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    Whats up with these? Anyone know?
    Escher Water Hone - Thuringian Sharpening Stone

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    Those are the subject of threads on "New" Escher hones.

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    Absolutely nothing. I have got one. It's really really good............

    Look, it's even the same color. Shorter but wider and I love it. Oh and it comes with its own rubbing stone which is even greener.

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    Oh, pardon my faux pas.

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    Blaireau,

    We are trying to save you from yourself. I honestly think the the only difference between my stone and the one you desire is the labeling.

    I think mine is just as vintage and will do the same job.

    But I totally understand. There are things I've purchased that rock my boat. I've never regretted it. Not everything comes down to just money.

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    English, I'm the guy that convinced Gary (Gerhard Richter) of Timbertools to have his German contacts look into these stones. The first one that he ordered was for me, later he ordered ten more for me which I arranged to sell to a contact here in the States and now he sells them, at an incredibly low price! The one that you have is a particularly beautiful one. It is what I asked for, Y/G stones. May I ask when you bought it? Some of the earlier stuff looked pretty mottled not uniform like yours and didn't seem to have that Y/G dried peas glow. Perhaps they are finally getting to the Y/G veins that I originally asked for.

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