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    Well guys I have had some stones on order now since october , now i know they take a while to do so I cut him a bit of slack there as he is the only guy there and he does it all, the cutting, smoothing and finishing and then the QC on them so it is a long process start to finish.

    At the moment i have been unable to contact him and the BT answer service lets me know that his box is full, a bit of a nightmare, he does take holidays but as he is getting on a bit I do wonder...so some of my questions go unanswered as yet. But heres hoping...maybe i can catch him next week.

    Thanks for your interest guys I appreciate it, keep an eye on e-bay australia as they do come up on there occasionally.

    regards,simon

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    In the meantime anyone who wants to buy a 6 x 2 Tam O'Shanter (with box and rubbing stone) in NOS condition can PM me. I have one that's lapped flat on all surfaces with edges chamfered, but is otherwise unused.

    The only reason I haven't used it and am willing to sell it is that I have two other Tam O'Shanter combo stones.

    These are great stones.

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    well as of today still unconfirmed I am however still trying, but i have made a wee discovery so to speak, more on that later when I take pictures. i still have some TOS left for anyone interested.

    regards,simon

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    Hmm,

    I love my TOS I got from you Simon, I would like to see a picture or link to a picture of the combo stones if anyone has one

    Thanks,
    Neale

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    Quote Originally Posted by coully View Post
    well as of today still unconfirmed I am however still trying, but i have made a wee discovery so to speak, more on that later when I take pictures. i still have some TOS left for anyone interested.

    regards,simon
    Hey, tell us about that wee discovery!

    I've gotten a lot of PMs about the extra TOS I had for sale; it's been sold.

    Simon, do you happen to have any extra slurry stones for sale?

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    recived a TOS from Coully today.....now I'm courious about this "wee discovery"

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    I'm just a new guy, but the story behind these stones is really interesting and hearing everybody singing their praises makes me want to pick one up, just to have around when I start to hone on my own.

    Ah, early stages of AD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fazaymin View Post
    I'm just a new guy, but the story behind these stones is really interesting and hearing everybody singing their praises makes me want to pick one up, just to have around when I start to hone on my own.

    Ah, early stages of AD.
    If I were you I would pick up some other stones like the Norton and/or belgians which I feel are more workhorse type stones before getting this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heavydutysg135 View Post
    If I were you I would pick up some other stones like the Norton and/or belgians which I feel are more workhorse type stones before getting this one.
    That's what I was leaning towards, but you cinched it. Thanks for the recommendation

    (Plus, getting any hone in the first place still satisfies my American consumer-lust, but that's a different matter)

    I'll have to tell my friend about these stones, he'll appreciate them as a bag-piping knife-lover.

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    I think Tony Miller carries Tams. The ones I have are my study collection specimens.

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