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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Are those just names or are those what they are supposed to be made of?
    Just names for sure - people don't make hones out of actual ruby.

    Update: The "Onyx" and "Ruby" look synthetic to me and just coloured that way, but the "Agate" and "Green stone" look natural.
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    There is a type of Jade used in Asia and this country more as a final finish honing / burnishing than sharpening on surgical and dental tools.

    I had one the size of a barber hone that was colored like a Nephrite jade in looks and it was a very final finisher for carving tools. It was stolen from my belongings when I returned to the USA from Japan and my sea bag was lost for four months and any thing of value was removed..

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    There is a type of Jade used in Asia and this country more as a final finish honing / burnishing than sharpening on surgical and dental tools.

    I had one the size of a barber hone that was colored like a Nephrite jade in looks and it was a very final finisher for carving tools.
    The one I'm looking at is 200/50/12mm, in contrast to the much smaller ones you see all over ebay. Do you think it has any value as a razor hone? Something to use after finishing for a final polish, or perhaps light touch-ups?

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    We have greenstone down here, called Pounamu, and many types. I know it is super hard, it is machined with diamond tools, but i have thought it may be ok to hone on, worth a shot anyway. It would be near impossible to lap flat though, that would be the first thing i would ask about the hone you are considering. I would like to know if you have any luck with the greenstone.
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    If I decide to take the dive I'll let you know how it goes. I hadn't thought about how to keep it flat though. That's definitely something to think about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dadsavage View Post
    The one I'm looking at is 200/50/12mm, in contrast to the much smaller ones you see all over ebay. Do you think it has any value as a razor hone? Something to use after finishing for a final polish, or perhaps light touch-ups?
    It's impossible to tell based on a description and photo, as there are all kinds of green stones with all kinds of properties that look like a lot like that - try asking someone who's been sold soapstone as jade, for example.

    Your only hope really is that someone here will have tried that same stone from that same seller, otherwise you could be the one to tell us if it's any good
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    I ordered one the day the link was posted. Will let you guys know what's it's like when I get it...

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    I ordered one the day the link was posted. Will let you guys know what's it's like when I get it...

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    Eager to hear feedback, and hoping it works out for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dadsavage View Post
    Eager to hear feedback, and hoping it works out for you.
    Probably not the smartest decision but I'll let you know soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    There is a type of Jade used in Asia and this country more as a final finish honing / burnishing than sharpening on surgical and dental tools.

    I had one the size of a barber hone that was colored like a Nephrite jade in looks and it was a very final finisher for carving tools. It was stolen from my belongings when I returned to the USA from Japan and my sea bag was lost for four months and any thing of value was removed..

    There is a Jadeite mined in Wyoming.
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    There is only one true jade and that is Jadeite. Nephrite is called jade because it looks like it but it's a totally different mineral. Wyoming is famous for Nephrite but I hadn't heard of Jadeite from there or anyplace else in the U.S in commercial sized deposits.
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