Norton Tri-Hone sharpening system

Gary W. Graley

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Have one I've used for a while, stones show some use, the medium and
fine india are in good shape, the coarse stone has some sway to it, but
then it cuts the most metal.

See sample of the unit at this site Here

Price shipped in the USA $100, you'll need to get some honing oil or
what ever you are using now for oil stones would work too.

It's a heavy setup, so you need a bit of room on your table, basically three stones
each being 11 1/2" by 2 1/2" so you have a nice long area to sharpen your knives on.

US Postal money orders only please,
Thanks for checking,
G2
 
Here are some shots of my setup taken tonight
with a victorinox folder in the background for size reference;

This setup is intended so that you could have an oil bath in the basin and as you
flip the stones over to the next grit you get a fresh layer of oil, I didn't do that, I
just applied oil as needed to keep the sharpening oil fresh as I use it.

you can also buy replacement stones, for the coarse at least, the other two will last
you a very long time!

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The Medium stone, not much wear on this one;

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Fine India stone, also not much wear;
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The Coarse stone has wear as it is the more agressive cutting stone to set initial bevels
but still a lot of life in this stone;
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also have a wrap handle that I'll throw in that keeps the set held together while you travel
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G2
 
Thanks Dave, this one's sold folks,
G2
 
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