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Today I was given one of my grandfather's sharpening stones. I am trying to identify the stone's manufacturer. The label is mostly gone. Based on what little lettering is left I am led to believe this is a Queer Creek stone. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Mike here is an eBay listing that might help you: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-NORTON-ABRASIVES-QUEER-CREEK-SHARPE...

Thanks Steve!

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