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    Does this hone look like it is any good? I am buying a 4K/8K combo, but if this is usable I might pick it up too.

    Thanks for the advice for a beginner.

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    I know values can't be discussed. Am asking more about quality. I don't know what a "slow hone" means! Thanks!

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    The C12K's can be a very good, but you can also get one that's basicly useless, there's always differences in natural stones, but the Chinese stones seems to have a higher number of "not quite so good" stones.

    I would say grab one, they cost almost nothing so if it doesn't work for you it's not a big loss.
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    they are good finishers..but aernt 12k rated..more like 6k-8k if a number could be put on its grit..had a few friends gimme their thoughts when I thought about em...lapping them can take FOREVER..well less than that.....could be few hours

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    Never heard them to be in the 6 to 8k range, but hey... I have one and I really like it. I use it now mostly with oil just for the fun of it, really. Kind of dedicated it to oil. But, before that used it with water. Great stone.

    A slow hone means it takes a lot of strokes. I don't know....I do about 20-30 when I'm finishing on this stone. I like it because it's also a great touch up stone.

    You're talking about getting a 4/8 k, all you'll need then is a bevel setter (1k) and a lapper dapper. Like a DMT 325. Sandpaper can work also for that.

    As far as the C12K taking forever to hone, I dunno. I've always bought them lapped. If you want to take a while lapping something, lap a barber's hone.

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    My suggestion would be to pass on that stone. The stone in the picture is not the one you will receive. Master your Norton
    4/8 (good choice) and you will have a feel for where you may want to head with a stone. Good luck and enjoy.
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