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03-23-2008, 04:02 AM
Thread: Dalmore blue???
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Not in production so look on ebay. But don't pay...
Not in production so look on ebay. But don't pay out the nose for it – it's a cool stone but it doesn't do anything you couldn't do just as well with a coticule or escher-type stone.
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03-16-2008, 03:28 PM
Thread: Dalmore blue???
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Hey Simon! While you're here tell us about that...
Hey Simon! While you're here tell us about that wee discovery, ay?
I've made a wee discovery of my own, which is that the charcoal gray "Water of Ayr" stone is a superb finisher as long as you've... -
03-07-2008, 01:12 PM
Thread: Dalmore blue???
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It's a medium-grit (4-5K) natural Scottish hone,...
It's a medium-grit (4-5K) natural Scottish hone, faster (in my humble opinion) than the Tam and the Belgian blue. This makes it a superb stone for removing scratches left from bevel creation, but...
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