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  • #4056
    Wayne Nicklin
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    Are we no longer carrying the Shapton stones?

    #4059
    Ken Buzbee
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    Are we no longer carrying the Shapton stones?

    Shapton? Or Sharon?;)

    Ken

    #4061
    Mark76
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    No, I guess he really meant Sharon stones. They are widely used to sharpen Remington steel.

    :cheer:

    Molecule Polishing: my blog about sharpening with the Wicked Edge

    #4062
    Ken Buzbee
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    No, I guess he really meant Sharon stones. They are widely used to sharpen Remington steel.

    :cheer:

    Oh, SNAP!;)

    #4063
    Wayne Nicklin
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    Just to clarify, Shapton Stones? Are they no longer being carried by WEP?

    #4065
    BassLake Dan
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    Just to clarify, Shapton Stones? Are they no longer being carried by WEP?

    well Wayne, here is the deal –> you can clarify all you want, but we are not going to let you off the hook that easy.

    First you have to understand and listen to my story: I remember her well,.. Sharon Stone lived next door to me when I was about your age 😉 and later married my best friend. In all those years it seemed to me to be the same issue with that darn Stone family, one minute they were sharpening my blade then next minute it was someone else. What with all the tears (water) and slurrly, and expense, yes not to mention that crazy expense (Sharon always wanted expensive diamond plates, micrometers, wow man, you name it, it was always something with that gal, not to mention the time required to ‘maintain’ her !), well..I just moved on and never looked back. Maybe it’s same old same here? What you think ?

    Like a lot of guys in that situation I just started buying what I needed when I needed it.:blush: For me it was nano-Crystalline diamond on polishing film mounted on glass paddles… well,.. I guess, in the end,.. it is true what they say “different strokes for different folks..”

    😆 😆 😆

    #4067
    Wayne Nicklin
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    Way too funny, it seems that on a beautiful Sunday some people have way too much time on their hands. You right, you weren’t going to let me off that easily.

    #4070
    Ken Buzbee
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    Way too funny, it seems that on a beautiful Sunday some people have way too much time on their hands. You right, you weren’t going to let me off that easily.

    Definitely! 😉 I wish I had an answer for you. Sadly not…

    Ken

    #4077
    Mark76
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    All jokes aside, I’m interested as well what has happened to the Shapton stones.

    Molecule Polishing: my blog about sharpening with the Wicked Edge

    #4094
    Phil Pasteur
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    As am I ! I was just working up the courage and had a few dollars saved to start to put together a Shapton progression. Now I look and they are no longer listed.

    Please tell me that this is temporary!!

    Clay?

    Phil

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