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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Philip checks in occasionally ; if you have some work for him PM me for his email .
![]() He does extremely good work . He used to be associated with Scott Rodell's site Seven Stars Trading but Scott has revamped his site recently and Philip's services are not mentioned any more . |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Although I don't pretend to do half the quality job that Phil does, I do use the stone (and careful grades of sand paper) in my polishing when I etch or do inlay on Moro swords. I agree with you that I think the Moros did a similar method to those of the Japanese.
I too have wondered about these "Moro sharpening stones". |
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