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    Default Natural oilstones with special label

    I was exchanging hone pictures about natural oilstones with another SRP member a while ago. There were two labelled stones, my canada oilstone and a turkey stone with the same logo - a sign on the left side with a raven, keeping a stone in his beak with the word WHET and standing on a block that reads POLISH-.


    Since we don't know anything about the company that sold the stones we post it here to see if anybody else has stones with a comparable label and maybe could help with some informations about the company.

    Here are the pictures:

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    Here's a larger pic of the trade mark:

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    Thanks Neil!
    You did good documentation on the hones you once sold!

    Regards Peter
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    Interesting, at some point i believed the Canada oilstone was perhaps a Magog Oilstone seeing this now im really not convinced, but the magog was often referred to as equal as a Turkey Oil Stone........

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    Really nobody who has a labelled stones with that trade mark?!!

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    If anyone has one, it'd be Sham. Id ask him and see what he says.

    Nice stones anyway!

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