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    Exclamation Eschers, More colors than we thought

    These two are a Dark Blue and the large one is a Blue-green

    Natural Stone Data

    The sizes are:
    The small one is the usual: 2.37500 inches = 60.32500 millimeters X 7 inches = 177.8 millimeters X .63 inches = 16.00200 millimeters

    The large:
    10.37500 inches = 260 mm x 2.16 inches = 55 mm x 1.2 inches = 30 mm






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    That blue green is impressive.

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    very nice hones

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    Hey guys, today I went to Geezers home and saw that Escher firsthand. Wow! Is it ever big! The color is a true blue green and the condition of the hone is very good or better. A really nice hone.

    The smaller stone also impressed me. It is a very hard but very fine stone, Definitely a finishing grade stone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    Hey guys, today I went to Geezers home and saw that Escher firsthand. Wow! Is it ever big! The color is a true blue green and the condition of the hone is very good or better. A really nice hone.

    The smaller stone also impressed me. It is a very hard but very fine stone, Definitely a finishing grade stone.

    OH MY!!!!! That Blue Green is the mother of all eschers. What a wonderful looking stone!

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    Question What color?

    A black finisher in standard size, or, is it blue black or green?? This on a white background with a daylight bulb!


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    Quote Originally Posted by sleekandsmooth View Post
    where does everyone get all these eschers? I really want to get one but am unable to find them anywhere..even on ebay I cant find them?
    I see then all the time on eBay...for $500+...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanjewell View Post
    I see then all the time on eBay...for $500+...
    I have been looking on ebay for 3-4 weeks now and can't find a single one. Please share if you are having better luck

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