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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    double post, sorry
    No problem of course! Again very interesting and informative answers here!
    Thank you all for enrich us with your knowledge!
    The color is a bit hard to pin I must say
    Have a couple of pics of the sides, don't know if this helps...
    (below pic is the upper stone)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill3152 View Post
    Its possible the holes are full of grit like maybe a nagura or tomo. Ive heard that some recommend not using nagura or tomos on suita for this reason. If it were mine, I would lap it down a bit and take another look. Steel fillings (swarf) can look like mica.
    I'm considering lapping it, thanks for mentioning!

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    This is not a suita stone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    This is not a suita stone.
    Thank you anyway!
    The specs confused me but I'm learning a lot from all of you!

    Much obliged,

    Kindest regards

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