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    Default Tam O Shanter for SE Blades

    Just curious if anyone is eyeballing this, dont have one myself but I dont as a rule use a safety razor, its in australia but its cool none the less.

    Vintage 'Tam O'Shanter' Safety Razor Blade Hone in Box - eBay (item 110275983605 end time Aug-11-08 07:04:12 PDT)

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    That's really unique, Simon. I have a lithide, but having the same hone design in the Tam snakestone would be ten times cooler, not to mention a natural stone vs. manufactured like the lithide.

    Thanks for posting this.

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    I have one of these hones,but I have only succeeded in blunting my S/E blades with it so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinyeel View Post
    I have one of these hones,but I have only succeeded in blunting my S/E blades with it so far.
    You have one of the concave DE hones made from "Tam O' Shanter" snakestone or you have a Tam O' Shanter hone?

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    I have the concave D/E hone. Cheers Phil.

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    The DE hone looks very very similar to my 6x1 TOS hone.

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    Default TOS DE Hone

    Thats cos it is the same...lol....have only seen these appear in australia.

    regards,simon

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    I know it's a TOS, but my two are very different.
    Look (1st picture)
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ch-hone-2.html

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    These hones were probably used on un-coated carbon steel blades. Those are rare these days,
    though one example is the Treet Blue Special. Anytime you used this on a new blade that is
    coated with Platinum or PTFE, you're removing the coating and probably leaving a much duller
    edge on the blade.

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