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    Working over an oldie which had not been used in well over a century, I expect.
    Some 600 mud from outback and some HD tape from MikeB52 helped considerably.

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    Cleared off the green hone and worked out a chip.
    Managed to get it popping hairs around both ends....Talk about some 'gymnastics'!

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    I,m going to get one in here, I know I,m not a regular but here goes
    It came out very smooth, I've been using this hone for a short time, it's on loan from Ron

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    Brian Brown 7/8 on a Thuringian. Tc
    “ I,m getting the impression that everyone thinks I have TIME to fix their bikes”

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I,m going to get one in here, I know I,m not a regular but here goes
    It came out very smooth, I've been using this hone for a short time, it's on loan from Ron

    Brian Brown 7/8 on a Thuringian. Tc
    Hard to beat THAT, Tc!
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    First step towards HAD TC! Welcome sir! Lol

    Cheers, Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Working over an oldie which had not been used in well over a century, I expect.
    Some 600 mud from outback and some HD tape from MikeB52 helped considerably.

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    Cleared off the green hone and worked out a chip.
    Managed to get it popping hairs around both ends....Talk about some 'gymnastics'!

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    Garsh, that's a beauty blade Tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I,m going to get one in here, I know I,m not a regular but here goes
    It came out very smooth, I've been using this hone for a short time, it's on loan from Ron

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    Brian Brown 7/8 on a Thuringian. Tc
    How are those Brian Brown blades TC? Been thinking about picking up a 7/8 square tip.

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    I may be a little biased, cause in my opinion, Brian is one of the best guys out there with his grinds, as a guy who owns several true custom razors I have had a lot of experience with the quality of the artist. I purchased this one from his production line f razors while I was on the list for a one oft custom. I can't tell any difference n this one from any other he makes, the geometry is spot on and finish and scales are very good. You will not regret buying one Andrew, probably the best dollar for dollar buy, no one else in that price range will produce better. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I may be a little biased, cause in my opinion, Brian is one of the best guys out there with his grinds, as a guy who owns several true custom razors I have had a lot of experience with the quality of the artist. I purchased this one from his production line f razors while I was on the list for a one oft custom. I can't tell any difference n this one from any other he makes, the geometry is spot on and finish and scales are very good. You will not regret buying one Andrew, probably the best dollar for dollar buy, no one else in that price range will produce better. Tc
    Thanks TC. I may grab one soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Working over an oldie which had not been used in well over a century, I expect.
    Some 600 mud from outback and some HD tape from MikeB52 helped considerably.

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    Cleared off the green hone and worked out a chip.
    Managed to get it popping hairs around both ends....Talk about some 'gymnastics'!

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    Looks nice Sharpton.
    Yep..the square brown turd.
    It's the $#!+, a slurry Stone when ya need to move some metal.."fast"!!
    Or a stone to clean the surface of any of the Naniwa stones. [emoji6]
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Looks nice Sharpton.
    Yep..the square brown turd.
    Thanks, Mike! As you well-know, that sucker drinks it's weight in water right now as it has dried-out!

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