was clearing out the work table...getting ready to put in a new kit in my d350...when i found this set. i have no knowledge of knives and accessories, but i do remember now the set being gifted to me about 15 years back by an American friend and keeping it because it looked good!! untouched by me...but the box is kinda banged a bit , nice smell when it is opened and the oil is still full. not bad. one stone is fixed on some aromatic wood.
googled and found it,,
http://www.sharperapplications.com/natural-arkansas/
what is it specifically used for?? the wife wants me to sharpen the kitchen knives with it.....
regards.
Hiram A. Smith Whetstone, Smith Deluxe Set, old, Natural Ark
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Re: Hiram A. Smith Whetstone, Smith Deluxe Set, old, Natural
That guy wants to sell his old set for $115!!!!!
They are only $16 new! (possibly it is a typo and he only wants $15, even so they are still still cheaper than that on Amazon)
http://www.smithsproducts.com/products/ ... id=36&cid=
Anyway, that would be a fine set for sharpening your knives, whether for the kitchen or other use so use it and enjoy.
When the stones are larger they can sharpen a bit faster, but the edge will be identical to what you can do with that set.
They are only $16 new! (possibly it is a typo and he only wants $15, even so they are still still cheaper than that on Amazon)
http://www.smithsproducts.com/products/ ... id=36&cid=
Anyway, that would be a fine set for sharpening your knives, whether for the kitchen or other use so use it and enjoy.
When the stones are larger they can sharpen a bit faster, but the edge will be identical to what you can do with that set.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947