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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    As Jimmy said the heel gets more pressure therefore even with shorter time on the stone you affect it the same as the toe which spends longer on the stone but with lighter pressure.

    I buy that argument... thanks!

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    if you read the signature part of the post by JIMMYHAD about honing and LYNN. i think that will just about cover it all

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    Quote Originally Posted by 59caddy View Post
    if you read the signature part of the post by JIMMYHAD about honing and LYNN. i think that will just about cover it all

    Some of us are curious about the science behind it.. it ain't magic, afterall... although honemeisters such as Lynn do work their "magic"

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