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02-20-2022, 02:04 AM
Thread: Identifying some water hones.
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OP - Sorry I was being dim originally, and didn't...
OP - Sorry I was being dim originally, and didn't notice that there were two different stones. For the record I think they're both Thuris. I'd be basically certain about the larger one, and pretty...
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02-20-2022, 01:57 AM
Thread: Identifying some water hones.
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My favourite of the ones I have is a massive 10x2...
My favourite of the ones I have is a massive 10x2 I found recently, and I think is a light green. In the picture you posted - what's the one on the far right? It's a similar colour to that.
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02-18-2022, 11:41 PM
Thread: Identifying some water hones.
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I'd be 99% sure this is a Thuri. The label...
I'd be 99% sure this is a Thuri. The label wording is exactly the same as almost all Thuringians.
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02-17-2022, 05:20 AM
Thread: Identifying some water hones.
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Also - 'echte' just means 'original' or...
Also - 'echte' just means 'original' or 'genuine'... something like that, and it says that it 'sharpens every blade'.
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02-17-2022, 05:13 AM
Thread: Identifying some water hones.
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Nice! It's presumeably a Thuringian stone. Others...
Nice! It's presumeably a Thuringian stone. Others may know more about the particular brand.
I speak sod-all German but my understanding is that 'abziehstein' might be translated as 'whetstone'....
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