I have one of the all green ones. It is very fine and works well with oil, but I don't use it much these days.
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I have one of the all green ones. It is very fine and works well with oil, but I don't use it much these days.
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...e/SAM_1823.jpg
There was an "unknown" hone on ebay recently:
ANTIQUE NATURAL SHARPENING HONE STONE | eBay
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqMOKnI...JyLg~~0_12.JPG
I don't know much, but I think that's a Charnley Forest... It definitely went for a grip at almost $200. That's too rich for my entry level RAD/HAD.
I don't know much, but I think that's a Charnley Forest... It definitely went for a grip at almost $200. That's too rich for my entry level RAD/HAD.[/QUOTE]
That's a charnley. I was watching it, but something that characteristic will get noticed easily. I would hate to lap that one though.
Lapping CF is not hat bad. there are worse hones to lap such as Rozsutec. An hour or two and it should be done well.
Here are a couple.... the single one is mine and the table shot is from the RazorCon London. Some of those are Scipio's and Adrspach's.
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How can I follow that shot?