SHARPENING STONES 
CARBORUNDUM 
POCKET STONES 
No. 149. 3x Kx % in. thick, 
fine grit. 35c ea. $3.84 doz. 
No. 102. Carborundum Hone. 
4x1% in. Made of extra fine 
selected powder. $1.30 ea. 
ARKANSAS 
POCKET STONES 
For a keen edge use these 
natural white stones. 
1 in. wide x ¥ to 34 in. thick. 
Soft Hard 
Saini. $ .90 $1.70 ea. 
4ein. 1.05 2.05 ea. 
How to Sharpen a Knife. Use a fine or medium oil stone or 
whetstone—never use a coarse stone or dry grinding wheel. 
Draw the blade against the cutting edge from heel to point, 
holding the blade at an angle of 15 to 20°. Put a drop of oil in 
each joint. 
SCYTHE STONES 
Fast Cutting Crystolon. 
54x1 x10in...$ .50 ea. 
34x1144x10in... .60 ea. 
BENCH STONES. No. 111 Carborundum. One side coarse 
the other fine grit. Size, 5.x 2x 3 in. $1.75 ea. 
No. 110. Carborundum. Size, 7x2x lin. $2.25 ea. 
XEBESFORE 
No. JT8 Crystolon 
Home and Garden 
One side flat, other side beveled. 10% in. $1.00 ea. 
1a TT 
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CARBORUNDUM 
FILE No. 57 
For sharpening spades, 
hoes, axes, etc. 13 in. 
$1.60 ea. 
