lucky saturday morning(w/pics showing how the shaft abrader stones work)

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11KBP, all the ones I have found were scattered in the fields so I know that I could never find what you have(which are beautiful)
I think that any of mine with similar size groves would work together-
as long as they were used like I described
do you understand my explanation of this? I think I will make picture for the forum members
also I think will take a bunch of them so I can show how different they are from yours
they still got the job done apparently
sandstone is fairly easy to find in the dakotas
I am wondering what material your stones are made of? do you know?
I thank you in advance for the favor of your reply, I am learning a lot from the info that the forum members are supplying
 

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