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    are people certain this e&co stone is a thuringian escher? i ask because it was in a tool box. what kind of tools would be sharpened with a thuringian escher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodsmandave View Post
    So you're saying...it was YOU?!?!?
    Lol, I wish. But no.
    That said, I do have a Thuringian coming soon, but it sure wasn't $325

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    Quote Originally Posted by ezpz View Post
    are people certain this e&co stone is a thuringian escher? i ask because it was in a tool box. what kind of tools would be sharpened with a thuringian escher?
    Woodworkers are just as anal about chasing that perfect edge with their planes and chisels as we are with our razors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezpz View Post
    are people certain this e&co stone is a thuringian escher? i ask because it was in a tool box. what kind of tools would be sharpened with a thuringian escher?
    All Escher's are Thuringians. Not all Thuringians are Escher's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
    Woodworkers are just as anal about chasing that perfect edge with their planes and chisels as we are with our razors.
    Yup :P nothing beats good sharp tools.

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