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It is excellent and is not just an Eclipse with better materials. Whether it's worth the money is subjective. In my opinion, my Eclipse guide gets most of my chisels and plane blades just as sharp as the L-N guide for a lot less money. For those, I think the L-N is a waste of money.
I think they value of the L-M guide is its ability to do the things that the Eclipse won't do - spokeshave blades, small plane blades, narrow chisels, and anything with a skew. There the L-N is in a class of its own. Yes, there are other jigs that will sharpen those other blades, but there is not one single guide that will do them all. I suppose the LV guide with attachments might, but not as well. The L-N's ability to hold narrow and short blades securely is unmatched by any other guide I have tried - and I've tried a lot of them. Yes, the L-N jaws need to be swapped out for the different blades, but it's very quick. The LV guide with attachments will do most blades, but it's much bulkier, more difficult to swap attachments, and doesn't hold the blades as securely.
It's not cheap, but, with all due respect to the freehanders, I don't regret it.
I have held off selling my other honing guides, waiting to be certain, and I think it's time.
Steve
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I was at a seminar where Thomas Lie-Nielsen demo'd the jig. It is nice. He said that the jaws for skew blades will work on one of the skewed irons they sell and that is the only angle it will work on. Personally, I would wait a bit longer and see if/when Jim Ritter's jig will be available. That looked very promising.
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