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    Ever heard of a Norton White Arkansas stone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirMike View Post
    Ever heard of a Norton White Arkansas stone?
    If you are referring to a Norton Lily White stone then yes. I have one. It seems to be a middle to high-middle stone that cuts pretty fast and it seems to me that the slurry is friable and breaks down. I haven't shaved off from it yet since I follow up with a translucent but I think I could and someday may try to but for now I am loving the edge off my translucent so much I just can't help myself but to finish everything with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    If you are referring to a Norton Lily White stone then yes. I have one. It seems to be a middle to high-middle stone that cuts pretty fast and it seems to me that the slurry is friable and breaks down. I haven't shaved off from it yet since I follow up with a translucent but I think I could and someday may try to but for now I am loving the edge off my translucent so much I just can't help myself but to finish everything with it.
    The one I am referring to I dont think is called a "lily white" and it seems translucent. If I am wrong, please let me know.

    See pics below! In the second pic it is the top one that fits in the box.

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    Yup, looks like one. Needs to be finished like a black ark, flattened and smoothed on a progression up to 2k, then burnished, for razor use.

    Translucent and surgical blacks are equally capable of producing very nice shaving edge.

    Do not go by grit rating. Go by the shaving edge.

    Test it first, if it's smooth and looks like it has been used, it may produce and edge. If not then prep it.

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    BTW, yours looks pretty thin, if you drop it or bang it against something hard, they will shatter like tempered glass.

    Glue it to a block of wood or cut up nylon cutting board, if you plan on using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    BTW, yours looks pretty thin, if you drop it or bang it against something hard, they will shatter like tempered glass.

    Glue it to a block of wood or cut up nylon cutting board, if you plan on using it.
    Okay, thanks for the info!

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    Yea, some like the Lilly White, are capable of producing a shaving edge, not as fine an edge as a Translucent or Surgical Black.

    I’ve had one soaking in Simple Green, for about a year, was black when I bought it and is pure white now.
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