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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    This one looks a lot like my Droescher. I think that name is well known.
    Not to me, neither is a Tam O' Shanter. But I only joined SRP a few months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees
    Not to me, neither is a Tam O' Shanter. But I only joined SRP a few months ago.
    I'm talking about Thuringen. It seems to me there are even some antique stones made by them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    I'm talking about Thuringen. It seems to me there are even some antique stones made by them.
    That's correct. The German guy I was corresponding with got 2 pre-WW2 ones from an old man. The newer ones look a bit coarser but the slurry looks identical under an electon microscope, he mailed me pictures. He is getting identical results when using the old or the new Thuringian. He is preparing a thread on them to be posted later on nassrasur.com.
    Apparently the quarry was filled with rubble by the Eastern German communist regime. The stones sold by Manufactum are a pre-WW2 lot they started to sell recently.

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    Kees, can we just order them from the site and request US delivery? At that price I'm willing to experiment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees
    That's correct. The German guy I was corresponding with got 2 pre-WW2 ones from an old man. The newer ones look a bit coarser but the slurry looks identical under an electon microscope, he mailed me pictures. He is getting identical results when using the old or the new Thuringian. He is preparing a thread on them to be posted later on nassrasur.com.
    Apparently the quarry was filled with rubble by the Eastern German communist regime. The stones sold by Manufactum are a pre-WW2 lot they started to sell recently.
    You have an electron microscope? Don't those cost thousands of dollars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    Kees, can we just order them from the site and request US delivery? At that price I'm willing to experiment.

    Joe,

    On the bottom of this page: http://www.manufactum.de/track_flash...Pr.5112.0.html

    you can click Manufactum International. I have been reading the English pages and it looks like they ship world wide. They want you to register, they accept Visa. They don't ship orders of less than 25 euro's so you need to order some additional items. I ordered Proraso and some UHU glue which was on special offer.

    I remember Randydance bought one or two Thuringers of them so you may want to ask him how he did it.

    if you need any assistance let me know, am happy to help you out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dvarry
    You have an electron microscope? Don't those cost thousands of dollars?
    I don't but the German guy I have been corresponding with and who did some fact finding on the Thuringers took the pics or had them taken.

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    Shipping on one of the Thurigen stones is 18.50 Euro acording to the e-mail I got from them this morning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449
    The Manufactum Thuringian stone I have used only twice so far.
    How did y ou order it? What did you pay for shipping?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    I have one of these, and the stone seems finer than anything I have, including an Escher and a coticule. I don;t think it's slate. It seems too soft.
    Joe, any suggestions what to lap this stone with? I am now referring to the stone on the paddle. It has some hard inclusions that start to stick out a bit. Sooner or later I fear they will cause problems.
    I don't have all the sophisticated specialist honing paraphernalia of a true honemeister though. I do have a few Arkansas stones, and ordinary sandpaper. Would they be useful?
    Last edited by Kees; 08-22-2006 at 05:26 AM.

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