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    Hey Scott , are you going to be doing any cutting soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Hey Scott , are you going to be doing any cutting soon?
    I plan on putting the GB (the smaller of the two) to work tomorrow as long as this cold/flu doesn't set me back. Most of the big stuff is cut up into sizes that I can handle, so the small axe is just right for stuff that is about as big as your arm or smaller. We will see as I am curious myself to a comparison of the cutting action of the two.
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    I have a few Carborundum # 107 round hones, I think they will be much better than the Lansky's, but thinking & knowing are two different animals. (BTW I also have 2 Lansky pucks) If you PM me your address, I would send one of the 107's for you to use & evaluate against the Lansky; the 107's are dual grit, true carborundum, over 60 years old & as good condition wise as the day they were made. Would you test it, if I send it??

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