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    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Shapton's stones sure do look classy. Personally, I really like the look and smell of my Swaty. Every time I get her out, she makes me hungry; I think she reminds me of a chocolate bar.
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    I was just thinking how good my coticule smelled last night.I wonder what a shapton smells like.

    OK you guys are really out there
    I can see the urge to take a bite outta my almond scented soaps but really, sniffing hones?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    OK you guys are really out there
    I can see the urge to take a bite outta my almond scented soaps but really, sniffing hones?????
    Roll around and laugh all you like, but I really do enjoy the smell. Even just the tangy smell of metal when I hone on my King waterstone is quite nice. Actually, my one complaint about my Spyderco stones is that there is no smell at all when honing on them.

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    Yeah, natural hones do smell good, when honing, don't they? My faves are the coticule and the Tam. The Tam has a hint of mossy spiciness to it.

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