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    <h2><b>Online sale of wood for stringed instruments</b></h2> <p><strong>Buying Tone-wood on Grandi Liutai Italiani</strong> website is the best way to take advantage of a very scrupulous selection made by our luthiers in our warehouse in Cremona where over 10 thousand violin sets are stored to season.</p> <p>Each piece comes from a specific geographical area, and it is cut with a system that respects the natural growth of each plant and enhances its acoustic and aesthetic qualities.</p> <p>Each piece is classified according to the specific weight, the regularity of the grain and the depth and distribution of the flame.</p> <p>For example, a <strong>piece of Master</strong> class maple will be very light, it will have a straight and very regular grain, very deep flame and well distributed throughout the piece.</p> <h3>Free advice for the purchase of the most suitable wood</h3> <p>If you are making a violin and you need some particular wood send us a photo and our experts will certainly find what you are looking for in our warehouse!</p> <h3 style="text-align:center;">We ship wood to luthiers all over the world!</h3> <p style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/wood-for-string-instruments/violin/">Wood for violins</a> - <a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/wood-for-string-instruments/viola/">Wook for violas</a> - <a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/wood-for-string-instruments/cello/">Wook for cellos</a></p>
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    <h2>Violin making and maintenance tools and equipment</h2> <p>In our online shop you will find tools for lutherie of all kinds and series, a wide selection of the tools most used by luthiers by grandiliutai.com. Not only the tools but also all products for the maintenance and care of your favorite tools.</p> <p>The best offers for the online purchase of Made in Italy lutherie tools</p>
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    <h2>Accessories for the restoration or repair of bowed instruments</h2> <p>The musical instrument restorer finds an entire section on grandiliutai.com dedicated to the restoration and repair of musical instruments. All this selection is in continuous renewal to follow modern restoration techniques, always in constant development. Discover the most used <a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/luthier-accessories/glues/japanese-glue-150-g.html"><strong>glue for musical instruments</strong></a>.</p> <p>Stringed musical instrument accessories are extremely important attributes for musicians who wish to play musical instruments professionally and competently. Among our proposals for accessories for lutherie you will find a wide choice of different types of mounts and tips, suitable for every need, of fine tuners and wire holders for the professional preparation of the sound of the violin, of glues, transport boxes and numerous accessories such as pegs. , tailpieces and much more. Grandi Liutai guarantees the highest quality lutherie accessories at the right price.</p> <h3>The best offers for the online purchase of accessories for Made in Italy luthiers</h3> <div id="gtx-trans"> <div class="gtx-trans-icon"></div> </div>
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    <h2>Online sale wooden or carbon fiber bows</h2> <p>Did you know that the wooden or carbon fiber bow basically have the same components?</p> <p>In the Bow section you will find everything you need to complete, restore or simply improve your bows for violin, viola, cello or double bass.</p> <h3>The best offers of tools for working hair such as combs and linen yarn</h3> <p>In the Bow section you will find very precise tools to work the hair: combs to separate the hair, gauges, linen yarn and much more!</p> <div id="gtx-trans"> <div class="gtx-trans-icon"></div> </div>
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    <h2>Instruments for the restoration of violins and other stringed musical instruments</h2> <p>The musical instrument restorer finds an entire section on grandiliutai.com dedicated to the restoration and repair of musical instruments. All this selection is in continuous renewal to follow modern restoration techniques, always in constant development. Buy putty for wood restoration of musical instruments and clamps for restoration. Discover the <a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/rabbit-skin-glue-in-cubes-100-g.html"><strong>rabbit glue used for the restoration</strong></a>, gilding and hardening of scagliola and for carpentry work.</p> <h3>Here are the high quality solutions for the restoration of stringed instruments</h3>
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    <h2>Online sale of oil or spirit-based varnishes for violins</h2> <p>When you've finally completed the violin in white it's time for the lutherie paint!</p> <p>Discover <strong><a href="https://grandiliutai.com/en/varnish/natural-resins/amber-colophony-100-g.html">amber pyrogenated the original natural resin</a></strong> for the preparation of varnishes.</p> <p>We sell paints for the restoration and retouching of string instruments, as well as violin, viola, cello, double bass and other instruments belonging to the violas family. We support luthiers who need to buy the right instrument for their job with our products.</p> <h3>Here are the best products and accessories for painting stringed instruments</h3>
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  • Brand: The Strad
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    <p>Currently played by Antoine Tamestit, the ‘Mahler’ is one of only ten surviving violas by Antonio Stradivari – and the earliest known viola he made. The instrument bears all the hallmarks of the Cremonese master, as well as some intriguing details that suggest the 28-year-old luthier was already experimenting with the form.</p> <p></p> <p>‘The more one looks into the “Mahler”, the more facets and curiosities reveal themselves. Like all great artworks it is a product of its time and circumstances, as well as a result of experiments to bring something totally new and unique into the world’</p> <p>– Jonathan Marolle in the July 2019 issue</p> <p></p> <p>The poster includes full measurements, outlines of the back, scroll side, f-holes, and front and back archings and rib outline.</p> <p>Poster: 680 x 840 mm</p> <p></p>
    047.052
    The Strad, viola, Antonio Stradivari, "Gustav Mahler" 1672 The Strad Posters & Books

    The Strad, viola, Antonio Stradivari, "Gustav Mahler" 1672

    €36.60
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    <p>Stradivari’s 1716 ‘Messiah’ violin is one of the most coveted in the world. The pristine condition of the instrument, made during his ‘golden period’ and barely played since then, offers unique insights into the mind of the great master. This poster will be an excellent resource for anyone trying to replicate such a violin. Includes measurements</p> <p></p> <p>‘The ‘Messiah’ was as exceptional to Stradivari as it is to us. And this ‘apartness’ was as obvious to his sons, and even the Bergonzis who lived on in the Casa Stradivari, making and selling new instruments as well as salvaging and finishing partly completed work for a good 20 years after Antonio’s death.’ – John Dilworth in the March 2011 issue of The Strad</p> <p>Poster: 420 x 620 mm</p> <p></p>
    047.051
    The Strad, violin, Antonio Stradivari, »Messiah« 1716 The Strad Posters & Books

    The Strad, violin, Antonio Stradivari, »Messiah« 1716

    €36.60
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    <p>The ‘Titian’ Stradivari of 1715 has long been counted among the finest violins of the maker’s golden period. It has revealed itself to be a formidable concert instrument of unusual power and scope, remarkable for its focus and resilience under the bow. The violin was dubbed ‘Titian’ by the French dealer Albert Caressa because of its clear orange–red colour, which reminded him of the work of the famous Venetian painter. Includes photographs, scans and measurements</p> <p></p> <p>‘On first look, the violin seems strong and solid, with its smoothly worn patina, sturdy arching and edgework, and immaculate finishing with virtually no visible trace of the hand – all is pure architecture, with the execution almost completely subsumed. The patina shows careful use, with the edges rounded and the varnish smoothed to a luminous film.’ – Sam Zygmuntowicz in the February 2009 issue</p> <p>Poster: 680 x 835 mm</p> <p></p>
    047.050
    The Strad, violin, Antonio Stradivari, "Titian" 1715 The Strad Posters & Books

    The Strad, violin, Antonio Stradivari, "Titian" 1715

    €36.60
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    5/ 5
    <p>One of the finest and most acclaimed ‘del Gesù’ instruments in existence, the ‘Plowden’ is striking in its vivid freshness and particularly notable for the intense orange–red varnish on its stunning one-piece back. Includes scans and measurements</p> <p></p> <p>‘The ‘Plowden’ gives an outsize impression that defies its rather petite dimensions. Several factors combine to create this effect: the very broad-flamed maple back, the substantial thickness of the purfling, the wide-grained top, back arching that quickly rises from the relatively shallow channel, the open f-holes and, above all, the plentiful red varnish that lies with an almost sculptural effect over the undulating flames of the back.’ – Sam Zygmuntowicz in the July 2011 issue </p> <p>Poster: 640 x 680 mm</p> <p></p>
    047.047
    The Strad Poster, violin, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, "Plowden" 1735 The Strad Posters & Books

    The Strad Poster, violin, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, "Plowden" 1735

    €36.60
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    5/ 5
    <p>The instrument most closely associated with Fritz Kreisler is the 1733 Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ now owned by the Library of Congress in Washington DC. When Kreisler donated the ‘del Gesù’ to the library in 1952, Rembert Wurlitzer wrote that the violin was ‘possibly the finest concert violin in  existence’.</p> <p></p> <p>The Hill brothers, too, singled it out as an outstanding example in ‘The Violin Makers of the Guarneri Family’:</p> <p></p> <p>‘We feel, and feel strongly, that no specimen can exemplify ‘del Gesù’ in his mature years more strikingly than that dated 1733, which conceivably was made some years previous to that year. It stands on the threshold of the master’s emancipation from the past; the f-holes still reveal his indebtedness to Stradivari, but model and form are his own, timid of conception, perhaps, when contrasted with the audacity of later years, yet admirably typifying those closely knit examples which, from a tonal point of view, stand up to the greatest.’</p> <p></p> <p>Poster 620 x 420 mm</p> <p></p> <p></p>
    047.046
    The Strad Poster, violin, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, "Kreisler" 1733 The Strad Posters & Books

    The Strad Poster, violin, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, "Kreisler" 1733

    €36.60
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    5/ 5
    <p>Best quality stones with a high degree of hardness and thus excellent service life.</p> <p>In a wooden case. Flat-pointed straight back, flat-pointed round back, knife-shaped, flat-skewed rounded back. Translucent Arkansas (extra fine).</p> <p>58 x 23 x 6 mm.</p> <p>Arkansas Oil Stones</p> <p>Fine-grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The sharpening stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. The black stones are slightly harder than the white stones. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA), that are almost depleted.</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Colour black</p> <p></p>
    032.214
    Arkansas Multiform Slipstones, 4-Piece Set, Black arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Multiform Slipstones, 4-Piece Set, Black

    €54.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>The white Arkansas stones have a slightly lower density than the black ones.</p> <p>In a wooden case. Flat-pointed straight back, flat-pointed round back, knife-shaped, flat-skewed rounded back. Translucent Arkansas (extra fine).</p> <p>58 x 23 x 6 mm.</p> <p>Arkansas Oil Stones</p> <p>Fine-grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The sharpening stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. The black stones are slightly harder than the white stones. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA), that are almost depleted.</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Colour white</p> <p></p>
    032.213
    Arkansas Multiform Slipstones, 4-Piece Set, White arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Multiform Slipstones, 4-Piece Set, White

    €46.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical, Translucent and differ in grit size. Supplied in a protective cover.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Form knife-shaped</p> <p>Grit 8000-10 000</p> <p>Dimensions 100 x 50 x 9.5 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.206
    Arkansas Slipstone, Translucent 8000/10000 arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Slipstone, Translucent 8000/10000

    €87.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical, Translucent and differ in grit size. Supplied in a protective cover.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Form knife-shaped</p> <p>Grit 4000-6000</p> <p>Dimensions 100 x 50 x 9.5 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.205
    Arkansas Slipstone, Surgical Black 4000/6000 arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Slipstone, Surgical Black 4000/6000

    €36.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical, Translucent and differ in grit size. Supplied in a protective cover.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Form knife-shaped</p> <p>Grit 800-1000</p> <p>Dimensions 100 x 50 x 9.5 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.204
    Arkansas Slipstone, Hard 800/1000 arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Slipstone, Hard 800/1000

    €29.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical, Translucent and differ in grit size. Supplied in a protective cover.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Form knife-shaped</p> <p>Grit 400-600</p> <p>Dimensions 100 x 50 x 9.5 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.203
    Arkansas Slipstone, Soft 400/600 arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Slipstone, Soft 400/600

    €27.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Grit 8000-10 000</p> <p>Dimensions 205 x 50 x 13 mm</p>
    032.086
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Translucent , 205 x 50 x 13 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Translucent , 205 x 50 x 13 mm

    €149.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Grit 6000-8000</p> <p>Dimensions 200 x 48 x 20 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.085
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Black Translucent, 200 x 48 x 20 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Black Translucent, 200 x 48 x 20 mm

    €166.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Grit 6000-8000</p> <p>Dimensions 150 x 48 x 20 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.084
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Black Translucent, 150 x 48 x 20 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Black Translucent, 150 x 48 x 20 mm

    €118.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Grit 4000-6000</p> <p>Dimensions 205 x 50 x 13 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.083
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Surgical Black, 205 x 50 x 13 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Surgical Black, 205 x 50 x 13 mm

    €94.90

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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Grit 2000-3000</p> <p>Dimensions 205 x 50 x 13 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.082
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Hard Black, 205 x 50 x 13 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Hard Black, 205 x 50 x 13 mm

    €53.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p> </p> <p>Grit 800-1000</p> <p>Dimensions 205 x 50 x 13 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.081
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Hard, 205 x 50 x 13 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Hard, 205 x 50 x 13 mm

    €33.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Arkansas stones are available in different hardnesses on the market. They are called Soft, Hard, Hard Black, Surgical and Translucent and differ in grit size.</p> <p>Arkansas Oilstones</p> <p>Fine grained, extremely wear-resistant honing stones, for use with an oil lubricant. Due to their high degree of hardness, they are ideal for polishing curved cutting edges. The stones we offer have a uniform structure and are crack-free. They originate from quarries in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas (USA).</p> <p>Quality of Natural Stones</p> <p>For many years, the Belgian coticule and Arkansas stones have been synonymous with high-quality whetstones. But these stones are natural products. Due to limited resources, the quality of these stones may increasingly vary. Japanese waterstones with fine grain structures are recommended as an alternative.</p> <p></p> <p>Grit 400-600</p> <p>Dimensions 205 x 50 x 13 mm</p> <p></p>
    032.080
    Arkansas Bench Stone, Soft, 205 x 50 x 13 mm arkansas Sharpening

    Arkansas Bench Stone, Soft, 205 x 50 x 13 mm

    €26.90
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    5/ 5
    <p>Light mineral oil for Arkansas and other oil stones. Also suitable for lubrication purposes.</p> <p></p>
    032.230
    Honing Oil Arkansas 125ml arkansas Sharpening

    Honing Oil Arkansas 125ml

    €4.90