1 is a 'Bear brand' Norton 8"/2" or so in a wood box, white almost translucent oil stone, the other is pretty strange, I'll post pics tonight.
This Norton seems wicked fine, anyone have any experience with them?
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1 is a 'Bear brand' Norton 8"/2" or so in a wood box, white almost translucent oil stone, the other is pretty strange, I'll post pics tonight.
This Norton seems wicked fine, anyone have any experience with them?
have no idea may be picture will help. let us know how you like them
Here are a few pics
http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3718.JPG
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http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3712.JPG
http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3717.JPG
http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3716.JPG
http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3715.JPG
http://www.aww-kittah-aww.com/up/fil...4/IMG_3714.JPG
Arkansas translucent? No idea on the darker one.
I have several large Norton Oil Stones. 11 1/2 x 2 1/2. One side is coarse, the other fine. I have no idea what the grit is. I use them primarily on knives, swords, etc..Mostly larger blades. I'm sure they'd be fine for Str8's. The only thing is, I like to know the grit.
Reddish one is not for us. translucent may be Arkansas.
REddish is very hard stone it is almost impossible lap.
Quote: "The Norton Bear Brand stones used to come in 3 types, the Silicon Carbide Crystolon, The brown India stone, and the ultra fine white coloured Arkansas stone for that last super razor finish."
Got this off the internet...hope this helps.
Mac