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    LOL your dad seems to be a wise man! Ok, so...

    LOL your dad seems to be a wise man!

    Ok, so the sculpture arrived.
    Sprayed water on and it stays quite well, no soaking.
    Tried a Solinger blade with little effect.
    A Sheffield silver steel...
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    I'm curious really. Will use it for my axe if...

    I'm curious really.
    Will use it for my axe if its crap.
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    Aaaaaargh, Benny, that link is the bomb! :gth...

    Aaaaaargh, Benny, that link is the bomb! :gth
    Thank you!

    Hope the italian arrives soon so that I can forget it (for a little while)!
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    If that can be a synthetic stone :rant: I'll...

    If that can be a synthetic stone :rant:
    I'll make a test - or more than one!
    Its clearly offered as a natural and fear me if it isn't!
    I really don't need a pound of goo!
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    Oh yes, already stressed this site and Google...

    Oh yes, already stressed this site and Google maps, LOL
    I've been there before but not under mineralogical aspects.
    Too bad actually.

    Fede if they sell them rectangular to that german vendor, ...
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    Just what I wanted to hear :) Fede I remember...

    Just what I wanted to hear :)

    Fede I remember you've told me.
    Will try anyway. A good semi coarse natural bevel setter is actually pretty scarce, isn't it?
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    Pradalungha or not Pradalungha?

    In the name of science, shall I or shall I not?

    The Pradalungha is a quarzit from Italy and available in two grades.
    Middle fine F 280-320
    and fine F 500-600

    Its available here: Natürliche...
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