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  1. Now that's a unique approach! I too enjoy the...

    Now that's a unique approach!

    I too enjoy the experience of honing, something strangely soothing about the repetition and concentration of the whole thing.

    BTW, nice dog Timberr!
  2. I'd wager that most guys could tell a Coticule...

    I'd wager that most guys could tell a Coticule apart from a Thuringer by feel alone, not to mention a Nakayama, if they had used one or two of each previously. But between different stones of the...
  3. Thanks guys, great input. Do any of you find...

    Thanks guys, great input.

    Do any of you find the sound of the blade on the hone beneficial?
  4. How do you assess and use feedback from a stone?

    I was just wondering what differences there might be between how we each pay attention to and use the feedback given by a particular stone (or hone). I have heard guys talk about the sound that the...
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