From:
"John Hollis" <CARVNMARBLE@zzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 21 May 2006 19:58:42 -0500
Subject:
Was this a flaw in the stone?
Hello, the stone probably had a fracture to start with. I "tap" the stone on
all surface areas first to "hear" a fracture in the stone. The point
probably just hit on or near the fracture in your stone. - Kinder
----- Original Message -----
Quoted text begins.Was this a flaw in the stone? a flaw in my technique? or both?
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