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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1103941" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I bought a whole handfull of various India stones from MSC last time they were on sale. Seems to me they were about $5 a stone. A good ceramic will last half a life time, so the cost there is warranted. Same stones die makers/repair men use. Brownells would like you to think you need to pay their price and have two of everything in their catalog, but thats not necessarily so! I recently ran out of wet and dry paper and needed just a couple of sheets. I was appalled at the price they get for it at the hardware and auto supply stores. Pricey enough I could have bought stones, but stones don't work on wood!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1103941, member: 24284"] I bought a whole handfull of various India stones from MSC last time they were on sale. Seems to me they were about $5 a stone. A good ceramic will last half a life time, so the cost there is warranted. Same stones die makers/repair men use. Brownells would like you to think you need to pay their price and have two of everything in their catalog, but thats not necessarily so! I recently ran out of wet and dry paper and needed just a couple of sheets. I was appalled at the price they get for it at the hardware and auto supply stores. Pricey enough I could have bought stones, but stones don't work on wood! [/QUOTE]
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