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    I would love to see the slurry on that, to see if it is brownish as mine is.

    That's awesome. I hope you got a good deal, I probably paid too much for mine, $25.00
    I didn't know my little post about pen hones would end up being so informative.!!

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    Great information on different hones and stones, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidmind View Post
    I would love to see the slurry on that, to see if it is brownish as mine is.

    That's awesome. I hope you got a good deal, I probably paid too much for mine, $25.00
    I didn't know my little post about pen hones would end up being so informative.!!
    I paid a bit less (about $17) but if it turns out that it works great as a finisher, I think we both got a bargain. Bear in mind that vintage Thuringian hones of about the same size (5"x1") go for about $40 and up to about $120 from reputable vendors (I think, although prices seem to have dropped, and those are the ones marked with the Escher cup in a wooden box).

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