adrspach":3ueo8dmq said:To Swagman
Henk died 2 years ago therefore he will not be able to answer the question anymore.
I had a guess for Llyn Idwall - grecian hone, however what throws me is that you described is as absorbing water which LI does not.
As with TOS also I do not think so. Again does not absorb water.
swagman":1omukxte said:If its origins can be traced to Scotland, or Ireland, or Wales, but more importantly not England, that would be extremely pleasing.
regards Stewie;
Got a chuckle out of that, too. Probably would go over better on a French site!Biliphuster":1ynnwqui said::?: :?: :?:swagman":1ynnwqui said:If its origins can be traced to Scotland, or Ireland, or Wales, but more importantly not England, that would be extremely pleasing.
regards Stewie;
D_W":g4llp9g1 said:Got a chuckle out of that, too. Probably would go over better on a French site!Biliphuster":g4llp9g1 said::?: :?: :?:swagman":g4llp9g1 said:If its origins can be traced to Scotland, or Ireland, or Wales, but more importantly not England, that would be extremely pleasing.
regards Stewie;
adrspach":12vsjcs0 said:Can you confirm that the hone absorbs the water?
adrspach":2skeb1h5 said:Then my educated guess is LI - Grecian hone.
swagman":20epsjyw said:DW; I have posted details on the Hindostan Hone in the following forum; http://straightrazorplace.com/hones/129 ... -hone.html
regards Stewie;
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