Yes sir, that must have been his go-to stone!
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Yes sir, that must have been his go-to stone!
eleblu, that one that is olive green when oiled may be a Charnley Forest. I cant confirm it with the pics and lighting presented in the post.
Great thread! I love the receipt and writing on the boxes or stones themselves.
I once had a very nice tam o'shanter hone that belonged to the Carron Co Ironworks near Falkirk in Scotland. The company was founded in 1759 and grew very big, installing blast furnaces to smelt pig iron. They supplied parts for James Watts steam engine and were visited by Benjamin Franklin. John Smeaton, creator of the first Eddystone Lighthouse, was consulted by them. Robert Burns visited the works, but because it was a sunday and he didn't have a proper ticket they wouldn't let him in! They had a contract to supply the armed forces, and one type of gun they made was known as the 'carronade' after them. It was such a success that the Duke of Wellington only wanted cannon made by them. They also made shells, including some to a design by Henry Shrapnel. They even supplied guns to a young United States, which were ironically used against Britain in 1812!
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Regards,
Neil
well its been a while but i have a new stone for this thread its a lily white washita dated by K.E 11/14/34 enjoy!
i was surprised i got it at a good price