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Thread: Hard Arkansas
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08-31-2014, 11:32 PM #171
I would go with a black. A trans might be to big of a jump from 8k
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08-31-2014, 11:33 PM #172
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Thanked: 41Thanks! I'll probably just get both though because I like to save on shipping looool. Hi my name is HaRdCaSe and I'm a stone addict
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08-31-2014, 11:34 PM #173
Either. They are just names for stones that look different but fall into the same density rating. Arks don't go by grit they go by density which is rated by specific gravity. I don't have a translucent yet but have already ordered one just waiting for it in the mail. However a lot of guys who use both do usually say that there blacks tend to be smoother. I have a surgical black ark which is translucent to a point. This stone is awesome. I mean stupid awesome. Takes a while on the stone but man, you shave your face and just kinda have to do a double take. It also takes a while to lap and break in the stone. If you buy from dans there stones are lapped flat already so all you have to do is break it in which just requires rubbing some harder steel on it till its smooth and shiny. Be aware that this stone will take many many laps.
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08-31-2014, 11:39 PM #174Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.
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09-01-2014, 12:17 AM #175
It also has to do where the stones are sourced. Dans say the black is the finest and Naturals say they translucent is the finest.
My black from Dans is real close to the trans from Natural. Either would make for a great finishing stone. Even a black from Natural gives a real nice edge.
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09-01-2014, 02:24 PM #176
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Thanked: 9As mentioned above the black and trans fall into the same grade of true hard based on specific gravity. Since anything over 2.5 falls into this grade, regardless of color, it is surprising that vendors don't advertise the specific gravity of the more dense true hard stones. I have a soft at 1.77 that is great for setting bevels and a black at 2.55 that produces a great shaving edge.
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09-01-2014, 04:50 PM #177
I understand the black and trans have the same 2.5+ density but the feel and feedback of the two seem different to me. Could be placebo affect? Guess it could be.
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09-01-2014, 05:20 PM #178
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Thanked: 92.5 is the minimum to get into the true hard class. My guess is that one is a bit more dense than the other but both over 2.5.
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09-02-2014, 02:18 PM #179
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Thanked: 13Jörg,
That is one seriously nice arkie. I got chills looking at it. I'm interested in the history of arkies and am curious if you bought it from a seller in Europe or in the US. We had a big export business of these stones dating back to the 19th Century, but they were considered expensive for their time. More so, I think, than coticules or Thuris. Anything you know about the history of that stone I'd love to hear.
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09-02-2014, 04:28 PM #180
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Thanked: 4249Here a very interesting article about the History of Arkansas stones a others US stones.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...rt-1899-a.html
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