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    Default Two new naturals in nifty cases.

    Happened to snag two travelling cases for some decent money. I believe one stone is a Thuri, but no idea on the other one. Think the red spots are some kind of iron ...maybe?
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    Dry, Wet, Slurry. Slurry is brownish/grayish depending on the light. probably affected by the red spots as well.
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    Would not be surprised it the one you think is Thuri is possibly Svedenstein and the other could be home made adaptation with CF.
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    The possibility of a CF crossed my mind, but I will need to look up the Svedenstein.
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    That looks like the harder Charnley forest stone. I went and collected the wrong stone when I went to get some CF for myself. And the stones I've cut have a very similar colour, and layered pattern.

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    It's only a guess tho. There is no way to identify the stone because it's not a common type.

    If it is like my HCF then it should be in the 10K range, perhaps a little higher.
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    Very nice finds! I like the old traveling cases. I think they typically came with Scwedensteins ( I have two that probably are), but I have a third that appears to be a blue Thuringian. Images attached. The Schwedenstein typically shows a streaked appearance with some red in it.

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    Schwedenstein hone. They look like CF but they are softer. They are common in box set up. Fine stone, around 10-12K, I found is hard to hone on because of the narrower width.
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    +1 for Schwedenstein, especially 1st one, second one not too sure. Travel cases look similar to the ones you see on Tradera, Swedish auction site. Schwedenstein is German for Swedish stone.
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    Great information guy! I really like the travel box set-up. Something about having a strop, hone, and razor all in a compact travel case really appeals to me.

    BTW, is "Travel Case" the correct term? I haven't really heard of anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    +1 for Schwedenstein, especially 1st one, second one not too sure. Travel cases look similar to the ones you see on Tradera, Swedish auction site. Schwedenstein is German for Swedish stone.
    1+ here are some examples of the mottled pattern...



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