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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    I buy some of both. I have stones that cost $40, and stones that cost $500. I buy the $500 stones only from people who know exactly what they are and offer to take them back if I don't like them.

    I do think you're attempting to bully the thread and others into the idea that everyone should agree with you, though, and I don't. I like having both types of sellers, and have no interest in a world full of "correct police" who get involved as a third party when not everyone wants them to. The world is not a researched congressional archive, and a bit of variety is nice.
    My only attemp was to make members aware of fraudulent stone identification on ebay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    My only attemp was to make members aware of fraudulent stone identification on ebay!
    Well, I don't know what other people think when they see a listing that says "possible", etc, I can only guess. Personally, someone like AJ, I saw the stones and thought they were too cheap and almost didn't buy them figuring they'd turn out to be dud slow or coarse stones that couldn't finish a razor. I turned out to be wrong, every stone I've gotten from him can finish a razor, though they are a rung below the high priced stones that I have, which are fast, fine and leave a gentle edge. What he has for $50 trumps every other natural finisher I've seen, though, and if that gets people honing their own razors, to me that's good.

    What irritates me a lot more is dealers like timbertools who charge exorbitant prices for a stone that can be had from germany for a lot less even with a VAT added, and then they use the words "genuine escher" with them, instead of thuringian. All they do is stick an unknowing user with a stone that they will be out a lot of money on if they decide to sell. I can look past that kind of stuff if a buyer can get back out from under whatever they purchased without much loss.

    Everybody has a different opinion about it, I guess.

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