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  1. Thread: Brown Eschers

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    Correct, no garnets in the Fox razor stone. ...

    Correct, no garnets in the Fox razor stone. Silica is the abrasive just as it is in Thuringians.

    Chris L
  2. Thread: Brown Eschers

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    I can say with certainty that this Fox stone is...

    I can say with certainty that this Fox stone is NOT a Belgian Blue. Not so much because of the color difference, but because there are no garnets in the Fox stone. Same natural abrasive as other...
  3. Thread: Brown Eschers

    by ChrisL
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    Does the stone I've posted pictures of here, Sam,...

    Does the stone I've posted pictures of here, Sam, look like the stone you've been referring to that you find is superior to your extensive collection of Eschers?

    Chris L
  4. Thread: Brown Eschers

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    Here are the pictures of my brown Fox brand hone....

    Here are the pictures of my brown Fox brand hone. I have compared the stone to a dark blue Escher on the left, a Belgian Blue on the lower center and what is most likely a yellow green or blue green...
  5. Thread: Brown Eschers

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    I've heard Tony Miller, I believe refer to the...

    I've heard Tony Miller, I believe refer to the Fox brand Thuringian stone. I picked up a small ultra fine stone that's brown in color with some variation rather than being just solidly brown in...
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