John;
I'd probably start with the guys selling Turkish Box Wood over there.
Perhaps the also carry those stones or can give you a lead.
Jim
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> bounces@r...] On Behalf Of sgt42rhr@a...
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:53 AM
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> Subject: [OldTools] Woodworking in Turkey
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> Gentle Galoots,
>
> In this New Year, I am returning to my quest to obtain a Turkey Oilstone.
> It's not a stone that can be purchased from suppliers in this country (or
> in England, so far as I've been able to determine). My new strategy is
> to
> go to the source. To that end, do any of you have contacts with
> woodworkers in Turkey?
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
>
> John M. Johnston
> There is a fine line between hobby and mental illness. Dave Barry
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