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The Stonecutter, Bluestone, A Slice of Ham?

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

A visit with my friend, the stone cutter, on his estate near Hancock, NY, in the Catskills/Endless Mountains Region of New York and Pennsylvania. He shows us how to cut stone!

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  • That Bluestone is a great habitat for lizards and snakes to bask on. I bet you have seen some.

  • Snakes, yes. Lizards are not at this latitude and elevation.

  • Don't tease me with the Ham

  • Hamm's IINN, Barfly!

  • I never knew how stone was split that thin. pretty cool.

  • Yes, it is pretty cool. I was impressed to see this myself!

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  • cool vid how he splits the stone is cool

  • Really cool vid bro! I didn't know it split right up like that!

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  • i am french stone cutter , live in NY now. looks like pompignan stone in france , easy for pave . but only for that.

  • With a slice of ham bwhahahahahah~♥

  • Very cool. I would love to see some snakes if you ever catch one on camera.

  • I had a friend years ago whos hubs worked in a stone quarry. She called her hubs Fred Flintstone. ROFL!

  • Indeed 'tis.

  • Thanks Dude!

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