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    Definition of rolling: moving by turning over and over on an axis
    Knowing the rolling X stroke, and using it, rolling doesn't seem to have much to do with it.
    So I was trying to think of a name that might be more descriptive of what is actually going on.
    First one I thought of was sidewinder........ or to make it more colorful, the yellow bellied sidewinder..........maybe blade exiting the stone stroke (spine staying hone)......things are a little slow here right now .......
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    That's an easy one.
    Rockin & Rollin
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    Beg your pardon Bro-Har but you just confused the issue even more, but it could more accurately be called the rocking X stroke because the definition of rocking is: to move or cause to move from side to side or backwards and forwards....still rocking seems to have an arc in it somewhere so I'm not accepting your smarty pants answer to a deadly serious question, where is the rolling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Beg your pardon Bro-Har but you just confused the issue even more, but it could more accurately be called the rocking X stroke because the definition of rocking is: to move or cause to move from side to side or backwards and forwards....still rocking seems to have an arc in it somewhere so I'm not accepting your smarty pants answer to a deadly serious question, where is the rolling?
    Semantics
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    I didn't know Laurel and Hardy roller skated.[QUOTE=Tarkus;1406464]Semantics
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    If you see the hone a rockin, don't come knockin !!!
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    Suppose, for a moment, that You were seated at a table. In a motorhome which is moving at 60 MPH. Performing x-strokes on a hone with a DublDuck.
    Rolling x-strokes?
    Now suppose you were in the same moving motorhome doing rocking x-strokes on the hone with an old smiling Sheffield razor.
    Rolling, rocking, x-strokes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Suppose, for a moment, that You were seated at a table. In a motorhome which is moving at 60 MPH. Performing x-strokes on a hone with a DublDuck.
    Rolling x-strokes?
    Now suppose you were in the same moving motorhome doing rocking x-strokes on the hone with an old smiling Sheffield razor.
    Rolling, rocking, x-strokes!
    I went to public school that new math leaves me cold
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    And one motor home leaves Chicago at 6:AM on Monday and the other motor home leaves New York at 2:00 AM on Tuesday. What time is it when the honers cross motor homes, finish, and begin shaving, and which one tree tops first before he begins shaving?
    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Suppose, for a moment, that You were seated at a table. In a motorhome which is moving at 60 MPH. Performing x-strokes on a hone with a DublDuck.
    Rolling x-strokes?
    Now suppose you were in the same moving motorhome doing rocking x-strokes on the hone with an old smiling Sheffield razor.
    Rolling, rocking, x-strokes!
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    Synthetics or naturals? Gasoline or diesel? By way of Hoboken?
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    I rest my case.

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