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Thanks Paul. Great information.
The more I read, the more interested I am in natural stones. The patience, the trial and error, learning the idiosyncrasies of the stone, adjusting honing techniques to become more efficient with a specific target in mind -- sharpness, comfort. The many variables make this interesting and challenging.
The more I read, the more interested I am in natural stones. The patience, the trial and error, learning the idiosyncrasies of the stone, adjusting honing techniques to become more efficient with a specific target in mind -- sharpness, comfort. The many variables make this interesting and challenging.