Hello, I've been rummaging in my tool closet and in a large crate I store sharp tools and gun parts I found an old English oil stone I had bought a while back just sitting there, only having been used about twice by me. It measures about 4", 1" , .5"
It's a nice stone and perfect pocket size, if I recall correctly it's medium-fine and put a nice shiny edge on my knife. But.. I've since aquired a Sypderco doublestuff for my decent stuff and have a crappy (faulty) dc4 stone to sharpen the mucky blades.
This is the stone,
so what do you guys reckon I should do with it.. keep it? use it? get a leather holder made for it and use it as my axe stone? or just pass it on?
Cheers, Samon
It's a nice stone and perfect pocket size, if I recall correctly it's medium-fine and put a nice shiny edge on my knife. But.. I've since aquired a Sypderco doublestuff for my decent stuff and have a crappy (faulty) dc4 stone to sharpen the mucky blades.
This is the stone,
so what do you guys reckon I should do with it.. keep it? use it? get a leather holder made for it and use it as my axe stone? or just pass it on?
Cheers, Samon