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09-15-2010, 10:26 PM
Thread: Yet another mystery hone
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Neil Miller wrote in another thread (Douglas...
Neil Miller wrote in another thread (Douglas Oilstone) that Tam's are often square in section, or as I interpreted it squarish rectangles!
This stone is more like the latter - all the Arkansas... -
09-15-2010, 10:02 PM
Thread: Yet another mystery hone
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Hahahahaha, Shooter, I hadn't seen your reply to...
Hahahahaha, Shooter, I hadn't seen your reply to this thread until I had already written the exact same thing on yours!
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09-15-2010, 06:32 PM
Thread: Yet another mystery hone
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This is a slow hone, but not as slow as a...
This is a slow hone, but not as slow as a Charnley. I have also used slower Tams and coticules.
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09-15-2010, 06:02 PM
Thread: Yet another mystery hone
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Aren't Charnley Forests also in the same family...
Aren't Charnley Forests also in the same family as Transcluscent Arks, being comprised of novaculite? I have a pure green Chanrnley that it looks very similar to, and apart from those swirls is...
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09-15-2010, 05:11 PM
Thread: Yet another mystery hone
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Yet another mystery hone
Fellow rockhounds and honers and honists alike, I have a new mystery hone. It was pitch black and covered with years of grime when I got it, and for all I knew it could have been anything. After...
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