Just forgot to say. The colours shown are acurate.
Does anyone has something simillar.
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Just forgot to say. The colours shown are acurate.
Does anyone has something simillar.
I wonder if the green hued stone could be the "Cutler's Green" stone Sham was searching for so enthusiastically awhile back ?
My guess was the brown one perhaps Old Turkey and th other originaly I thought Dalmore Blue but this one is different at least from the pictures.
Yes, that's what the brownish one looks like to me too: a nice old Turkey hone. The cracks in various directions, their brittle nature and fast, but shallow cutting action are good indicators. Once free from oil and grime, they are various shades of grey and black when whet, and a dull light grey (with hints of brown or green) with much less pronounced patterning when dry.
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[QUOTE=seacaptainchris;1251628]i just got these on the net any words on how they might perform?Attachment 148145
The grey side is slightly above 8K and used very sparingly an the clear side should work as a strop for a couple edge trailing strokes.
From another forum.
~Richard