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    lurking in the recessed bowels of the flea market..a little blueish green stone. I recall seeing a thread with the discussion of "is this an Esher?"

    This doesnt have the word Esher on it, but didnt somebody say the goblet is the Esher trade mark? (or "shults mark" as it says on this one)

    the label is kind of tattered, but other than that, the stone is in really good shape. But I fear it is for more expert hands than mine, being as small as it is. (approx 6 x 9/8 x 5/8)

    Did they make an american import stone? e pluribus unum indeed!
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    AFAIK if it has the E&Co in the cup it is an Escher. Nice find and I'm sure you'll put it to good use.

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    Yea, I figured for a dollar, how could I go wrong?!?

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    Excellant find! Looks like an Escher to me. Not bad for a buck. I got mine thrown into a lot I was purchasing at a flea market. Best place to find these gems and the price is right!

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    Nice find, I agree, especially for a buck.

    The goblet logo does look like the one on some Eschers. The rest of the label is rather different. This could be an imitation, or an export variety used by Escher, or one of the many logos used by Escher affiliates. I wouldn't care too much: vintage* labeled Thuringians are all fine hones. Just try and see.


    *There seems to be some spread in what people consider vintage. When it comes to hones, I use vintage when I mean pre-WWII.

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    That's an Escher label alright but where is the stone!

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    I see threads like this and my mind starts screaming "Who cares what it's called - how does it hone!!!"

    Look my mind even uses multiple exclamation marks and no question marks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I see threads like this and my mind starts screaming "Who cares what it's called - how does it hone!!!"

    Look my mind even uses multiple exclamation marks and no question marks.


    I will bring it with me, and YOU can tell me how it hones! cmon now, Im an amateur for crying out loud!

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    and I care what its called, because if its not suitable for amatuer hands like mine, I can sell it for enough on FeeBay, to buy myself a nice new blade, or put a deposit on a Jnat!

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    Oh, cool, do bring it indeed. I'm not really too knowledgable on Thurries, but we can compare it to my unlabled one. Cept that means you'll have to bring two blades for us to hone, so we can finish one on each hone.

    Suitable schmootable. Some day, you will not be an amateur, and between now and that day, you may never see a similar hone you can afford. Unless you really don't want something, you shouldn't sell it. If it's nice and you are worried about damaging it, put it somewhere safe.

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