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  • #18058
    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    Product info
    Medium / Fine Stones for Curved Blades
    These stones have a semi round profile for use on hawk bill and recurved blades. The sharpening medium is vitrified bond ceramic made in a proprietary process. No Pic as they are exactly the same product listed here on the site.

    I bought these 1 year ago to do a friends curved folder. I have never used them again. They are brand new looking! So I’m going to find them a new home where they will be loved. 😆
    If you live in the lower 48 I will sell for $90.00 shipped. If we go international we can figure something out? What ever is cheapest/safest way to go?
    Send a PM if your interested? I will ship the same day I get the $$$. Paypal is probably the easiest? But whatever?
    Eamon

    #18062
    Eric Wolkowski
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    What is the grit number on these ones?

    #18063
    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    What is the grit number on these ones?

    400/600.

    #18064
    Eric Wolkowski
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    Thank you

    #18067
    Josh
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    Eamon, I know they say that but when I had this set (before I sold them) they look, felt, and performed exactly like the 1200/1600 ceramics… is this the same in your experience?

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    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    Eamon, I know they say that but when I had this set (before I sold them) they look, felt, and performed exactly like the 1200/1600 ceramics… is this the same in your experience?

    Josh,
    It was so long ago? I can’t remember 100% but I think I remember them being coarse? I would try them again but I want to leave them used once.

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