Hello resident experts & disciples alike!
I've just won the hone below. No measurements on the hone itself, but the box measures 9 1/8" x 3".
First thoughts are Charnley, due to the reddish streaks. They may well be rust though.
Any ideas anyone?
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Hello resident experts & disciples alike!
I've just won the hone below. No measurements on the hone itself, but the box measures 9 1/8" x 3".
First thoughts are Charnley, due to the reddish streaks. They may well be rust though.
Any ideas anyone?
Certainly looks like a Charnley to me.
Sorry to say doesn't look like charnley to me. cut on the edge and size 3inch wide?
i hope i am wrong.
Let us know when you got it. thank you for pic
All of the charnleys I have seen are a pale olive(greenish) color, that looks more like an escher(maybe) with rust or some other stain. Clean it up and lets have another look!
Thanks for the replies!
I'll get some more up when i have it & it's lapped. I'm guessing the stone itself is around 8" x 2".
It wasn't a big gamble & should be interesting to see what it is. I've started to get a touch of HAD recently!
Hey Ben. Congrats on the HAD and the stone. He, he..
I noticed that hone, when it was up and photoshopped it, etc...i'm fairly certain it is not a Charnley, but i have been wrong before...once. lol
Thanks,
Mac
It does lok a bit wide for a charnely, but they aren't all olive green - the greyish ones are said to be superior...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...87/lidoff2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/087/top1.jpg
Fingers crossed that it is!
Hello Neil,
I was viewing that hone, on your site a bit earlier today...does it have dark blue speckles throughout the stone...with the darker/grayish substrate? Ive a couple that look like that as well.
Thanks,
Mac
Ben, when I saw that stone at Ebay I got excited as well thinking it was a cheap Charnley Forest. Unfortunately it resembles those used orange india oilstones almost perfectly. Hopefully it's a natural but I don't think it is.
Hi Mac,
It did have darker speckles - not sure if you would call them blue, though, as well as an underlying kind of three-dimensional effect, only properly seen when it was wet - a kind of 3D effect below the surface.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lus/087/c1.jpg
The picture doesn't do it justice - makes it look grainy whereas it was quite smooth and glassy when wet.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lus/087/c2.jpg
There was also a hair-thin red vein at one end, again only visible when wet.
Regards,
Neil