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Old galvanised whetstone holder

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Our used tools are carefully selected, tested for quality, cleaned, and fixed up. They are therefore ready to use and have character. We also pay shipping costs per piece to obtain them, and there are sometimes unpleasant surprises despite the photos, and therefore losses. The remaining profit margin is thus very low despite the extra work, which is why we cannot apply low prices on these items, but we are happy to offer them to allow those who so desire to equip themselves with quality tools at good value.

The whetstone is carried in a water-filled whetstone holder attached at the waist.

The whetstone holder has a layer of rust on the inside but is still waterproof. It should last for several more years.

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For various internal reasons at Falci, the quality of their blades has recently declined significantly, to the point that in 2024 we had to return several models of blades we had ordered, which is why we no longer offer certain models (or certain lengths of certain models) in our shop.

There has been a deterioration in several blade characteristics, which has a negative impact on their ease of use and their effectiveness.

We hope that Falci will once again be able to produce blades of the excellent quality we have known. We're keeping in touch with them regarding this issue and are closely monitoring the situation.

In the meantime, rest assured, we continue to sell only Falci blades of good, very good, or excellent quality, from previous production runs.

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Mowing grasses and other soft vegetation requires proper maintenance of the blade, which includes peening the edge with an appropriate hammer and peening anvil, and whetting it with a natural whetstone. The whetstone is carried in a whetstone holder on the belt, immersed in water with a bit of vinegar. Adding a small drizzle of vinegar increases the stone's bite and helps keep it clean and functional.


Peening draws out the steel to ensure the correct thinness and geometry of the edge. This operation is done on average after every four hours of mowing, but this time span varies depending on the vegetation, the conditions, the whetstone used, and the mower's technique.


Then, in the meadow, the edge is honed with a whetstone every few minutes, as soon as a little more resistance is felt and/or if the scythe cuts the grass less well.


Frequent peening and honing are essential for proper blade performance!

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