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    This is a good question. For a few reasons:...

    This is a good question. For a few reasons: they'll end up being roughly the same price (the nani will be a little more but not much), I like the idea of naturals more than synthetics, and I kind of...
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    Thanks Jimmy that is a great help.

    Thanks Jimmy that is a great help.
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    Depending on my next paycheck and the success of...

    Depending on my next paycheck and the success of some razors I want to list soon I think I'll get a Mueller thuringen- the confirmation from Kees that it is slightly lower in grit, and the...
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    Hmmm. So if I were to set teh bevel on my Nani...

    Hmmm. So if I were to set teh bevel on my Nani 1k, sharpen on teh 3k and 5k, then IN THEORY could go to a big 8x2 Thury with slurry? And finish on my vintage, nice 5x1 Thury without slurry?

    In...
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    Yeah. I have a slurry stone with my finishing...

    Yeah. I have a slurry stone with my finishing escher that I have never used. I was just looking at a "NOS" Mueller Thuringen which is a LOT cheaper, its a bigger stone, and apparently it really is a...
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    Thanks guys I realise that (with the possible...

    Thanks guys I realise that (with the possible exception of Jnats) grit is fixed. Hence the "" around "grit". What I mean to say is if I use a thick (milky) slurry with a Thuringian hone, how low in...
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    Correct use of a Thuringian/Escher

    So I think I have finally gotten the use of a Thury down pat with water or dry.

    My question is, if I use it with slurry how "low" of a "grit" can one achieve? Is it like a coticule where it will...
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