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    The Pike Swaty is an imitation Swaty. It is a perfectly good maintenance hone, but it ain't no 15k. If I remember correctly, its scratch pattern is about equivalent to something less than an average 8k hone. Realize though that a barber hone, including this one, is more aggressive than an average 8k hone. Its cutting capacity is depending on more than its grit size, and it also depends on grit density and binder characteristics.

    The Satis Factory looks to be in rougher condition but hopefully the back side is better. I would guess that it will be more coarse than the Pike.

    I would guess that the larger hone is a Washita/Arkansas hone. It probably is more coarse than either of the barber hones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    The Pike Swaty is an imitation Swaty. It is a perfectly good maintenance hone, but it ain't no 15k.

    The Satis Factory looks to be in rougher condition but hopefully the back side is better. I would guess that it will be more coarse than the Pike.

    I would guess that the larger hone is a Washita/Arkansas hone. It probably is more coarse than either of the barber hones.
    What makes you think it's an imitation? I thought it looked like these stones here, also I found it on another forum about this stone being a 15k...

    PIKE American Swaty barber hone test

    The back stone of the satis factory stone has some kind of glue that is on it but it can easily be removed...

    So my feeling about the last stone being a natural, that's so awesome I'm pretty stoked I've always wanted to have a natural...

    All in all I paid $15 for the swaty $10 for the satis factory and $20 on the natural

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    Also someone mentioned that the chipping on the bottom of the Arkansas is unusual for that type of stone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafonz6987 View Post
    Also someone mentioned that the chipping on the bottom of the Arkansas is unusual for that type of stone
    Agreed. The chipping is more suggestive of a synthetic hone but the colorization makes me think it is natural.

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    I concur with Utopian on the Arkansas. Looks like a fair price on all.

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    It's a real barber hone, but Swatys were made in Europe. Because of their popularity, other manufacturers made similar hones and imprinted them with "Swaty." That does not mean they are of lesser quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    It's a real barber hone, but Swatys were made in Europe. Because of their popularity, other manufacturers made similar hones and imprinted them with "Swaty." That does not mean they are of lesser quality.
    That's crazy, I've been lapping with an atoma 400, can I lap these stones with the same?

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    What's crazy?
    You'd be better off just cleaning the barber hones with a scotch-brite pad. If you do want to lap it, then the Atoma would be fine.

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    [QUOTE=Utopian;1533979]What's crazy?
    That companies started plagiarized a brand so they could sell stones

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