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    Good to see that here are few people who still try and go around with open eyes. Alsoare willing to share with others.
    Well done. Looking for more reports about them.
    As for speed. Most of us who pick naturals we do that for love not speed.
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    They look very much like Tam O Shanter's....
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    Hey Guys

    I love using natural stones to set the bevel. They aren't slow by any means, they work well with both my honing oil concoction (glycerine mixed with water to mimic oil) and water.


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    I have an unknown which blows my Norton 1000 away. It has been named "the Gnomestone!"
    Unbelievable rock! I am finally getting used to it. I Think......
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    I am urgently waiting for a nice review from anybody?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frameback View Post
    I am urgently waiting for a nice review from anybody?
    On the OP's stones?
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    On the italian limestone that the thread is about

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frameback View Post
    I am urgently waiting for a nice review from anybody?
    No review because nobody own one, the first two stone are leaving Tuesday and I think we have to wait some weeks before to read something about.
    Be patience please.

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    A good 1000 grit natural stone is very hard to find. I will be watching this thread.
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