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Thread: Acquired 2 sanders and a large natural coticule at an unadvertised estate sale.

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    Default Acquired 2 sanders and a large natural coticule at an unadvertised estate sale.

    This weekend while talking to a friend, I asked him if he knew of anyone that may have a belt sander or any sharpening stones for sale.

    He said he knew of a guy that was selling off the items in his fathers garage and to go there right then as he was only going to be there for a little while.

    When I pulled up there was a larger truck there and I asked if this was an estate sale? The man replied, No not exactly, are you looking for something in particular? I took a quick gander and said that I would be interested in the belt sander/disk sander combo(Belsaw), the 1" belt sander grinder(also a Belsaw) and any sharpening stones he may have.

    Well after we struck a deal on the sanders he remembered a sharpening stone and returned with this rock. I am very excited to have found this one because I really love the shaves I get off of the coticules that I own.

    Sorry no pics of the sanders yet.

    The coticule measures 10 x 2 1/8 x 1, A natural combo. It came in a wood box that did not have any markings on it. The stone next to it is a vintage glued coticule 6 x 1 3/8.




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    I need to start finding better Estate sales...geesh thats HUGE.
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    Good Gravy. Not only is that thing humongous surface-wise, it's thick...really thick.

    Here's an idea: cut a hole in the middle of it for a sink, put it in your kitchen, and you'd have a kitchen countertop you could hone your knives on!

    Actually, you'd have a kitchen countertop you could hone windmill blades on.

    Very nice score. Congratulations!
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