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hi_bud_gl HAD PEOPLE LET'S resolve this... 06-29-2009, 11:41 PM
McWolf1969 Hi_Bud...possibly a piece of... 06-30-2009, 12:04 AM
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hi_bud_gl Because you have H A D. 06-30-2009, 12:51 AM
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    Default HAD PEOPLE LET'S resolve this challenge?

    This is i have gotten Thank you to Randy.
    I have test this stone and it gives result which i wasn't expecting . 1 of the finest edges.
    characteristics
    Very hard stone.
    hard to lap.
    150 dmt took me 20 mintes lapping i did get no wehere
    strange shape.
    Thick
    doesn't leave any scratches on the blade. while i use 100x magnification,
    color is almost milky and slurry is same.
    had some cracks,
    fast cutter any of my finishing stones.
    size is 2,5 wide and 7 inch long add shape.
    Seems like used only with water before me.

    What i know is
    This stone doesn't belong none of the below.
    Escher;s. coticule, charnley forest, Arkansas, Nakayama, Turkey oil stone
    Rest i don't know.
    i will post pictures. i show
    pictures include edges it may help to identify.
    Lets hope some one knows about it.
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