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    After some concerted searching and a bit of luck I have what I was looking for. 9 5/8" x 2" x 1" of hideously expensive (near) unobtanium.

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    Ok - I am jealous

    Any chance your mystery source has one more
    - Joel
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    I was watching this baby on ebay. Congrats on your purchase.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ESCHER-CO-RAZOR-...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by roughrider View Post
    I was watching this baby on ebay. Congrats on your purchase.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ESCHER-CO-RAZOR-...QQcmdZViewItem
    He would have had to pay a lot more if I knew of that auction..... IF he won it
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    That's the one. First time I have seen such a complete unit on the 'bay and wasn't going to miss it. Box, stone and slurry stone; plus it's in the domestic German packaging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    He would have had to pay a lot more if I knew of that auction..... IF he won it
    I'll be sure to let you know if I come across another one.

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    My local knife emporium (Korin) has some natural stones for 2-3 thousand dollars. I'm sure they are treasured collectables, but I can't imagine that they actually perform any better than other high end stones. Guess I'll have to stick with Shaptons, et al.

    What's the approximate grit on that baby?

    Oh, and nice find!
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    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    He would have had to pay a lot more if I knew of that auction..... IF he won it
    Heh. I was prepared to pay more as well. My preset snipe was closer to double the sale price.........

    Like I said, I wasn't going to miss it.

    I'll keep an eye out for another for you. You can always contact the vendor and see if they have more.

    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    What's the approximate grit on that baby?
    Hard to say. It would be reasonably fair to give it around a 10-12,000 grit equivalence. However, the actual geological makeup of the stone with its high rhombic garnet content produces an edge very different to, say, a 16K Shapton.

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    Good point. It's amazing how some seemingly similar stones will yield such different results. I find the Kitayama stone, for example, to leave a somewhat hazy polish compared to a Shapton or Naniwa.
    I still manage to find uses for all of them.
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    Definitely more than I'd be willing (read: able ) to pay, but I have 2 of them, and couldn't do without them anymore. I know a guy with over 20, though. I'm reeeeallly jealous of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler View Post
    Definitely more than I'd be willing (read: able ) to pay, but I have 2 of them, and couldn't do without them anymore. I know a guy with over 20, though. I'm reeeeallly jealous of him.
    Do you find a difference between a belgian and an Escher? If so, what? I've got a 90 year old Belgian Corticle that I think would give an Escher a run for its money
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    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    Do you find a difference between a belgian and an Escher? If so, what? I've got a 90 year old Belgian Corticle that I think would give an Escher a run for its money
    I use the Escher after a coticule in my honing cycle. I like the coticule a bunch, too. The Escher is a bit finer, IMO, but if I only had a coticule, I'd be happy. I really need to pick up a spare coticule. I'm a big fan of redundancy. If I have one of something that works really well, I want 2, just in case I break one. lol

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    I understand that.....I'm about ready to buy a couple extra Lithides and a replacment cushion strop (chipped mine...) from Tilly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler View Post
    If I have one of something that works really well, I want 2, just in case I break one. lol
    I am a subscriber to that philosophy as well. However, I think my wallet will scream blue murder if I find another of these vintage Escher stones to satisfy the desire for redundancy.

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    Jeez I just picked up a small belgian yellow coticle and that was expensive enough, worth it though as it has significantly improved the shave quality of a couple of my favourite razors.

    Looks like you had a good find.

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    Does anyone know how a Belgian Coticule compares to a Norton 12000 grit or 30,000 grit?
    Thanks,
    Steve

 

 

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