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    goldfisch at the top
    bbw - bottom two pics
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    Default Razorlovestones Project / Magnification Shots of Stones

    Thanks for youre further more comments, right the inclusions in form of swirls, darker spots or lines do not appear on a normal BBW....

    And not beeing a geologist..would you think in any way of a Sandstone talking about the Goldfisch ? You made enough pictures also of Sandstones...so what do you think....
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    I'll go to my friend at the end of this summer and I hope to find it out.

    I have no opinion about is it a sandstone or not.

    Rozsutec
    is a sandstone too
    Album https://fotki.yandex.ru/users/beavers-net/album/357794







    but it doesn't look similiar to.. hindostan or rouge sandstones.
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    This LI (album https://fotki.yandex.ru/users/beavers-net/album/444262)


    doesn't look like a LI in my opinion, but it works really close to typicall LI.
    And my friend found it out just by one simple look.
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    Some more pics i wanted to add, had some free time to add more magnification shots....

    A detail shot of the Vermio Genuine Greek Razor Hone:


    Green Vulcan Hone from Member Kristian: (10x mag.)


    Green Vulcan Hone from Member Kristian: (20x mag.)
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    Some more Jnats, Ozuku Asagi Hard Koppa


    Maruoyama Nashiji:


    Nakayama Light Green Nashiji:
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    My new Coticule from Ardennes, mined last year, slurrystone (2nd enlarged pic) looks different, does anyone know which vein this could be?
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    Hi Sebastian,

    nice to have you here at SRP.
    Well, if you got the coti from Ardennes and they have not explicitely specified the layer, I would suppose, it is most probably either La Grise or La Verte, tending more to La Verte from the pictures. But only Maurice at Ardennes can give you a real qualified answer. Was it listed in the remarkable, the standard or the selected stones?
    Regards Peter
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    I think I've also got one:

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    Hi Peter,
    many thanks, I am also pleased to be here. Cool high informative forum here.
    I bought the coticule not directly from Ardennes, got it from ebay, open_razor from poland sold it. After a request by Ardennes I was told,
    "Last year all of our stones are coming from 1 vein from our new mine in Regné.
    Those grey-ish lines are typical and have no influence on the honingproces."
    But what vein was not mentioned.
    Anyway, I have honed a sheffield razor today and am thrilled. I am pleased to have bought the coticule.
    With best regards, Sebastian
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