Here is an Ebay link:Antique Natural Grey Straight Razor Sharpening Honing Stone Waterstone Durandal | eBay
Thanks Gent's.
Here is an Ebay link:Antique Natural Grey Straight Razor Sharpening Honing Stone Waterstone Durandal | eBay
Thanks Gent's.
Good question. I had already seen that item and had wondered the same. Looks like slate. The label is French. You could PM Doorsch, he i pretty in the loop about hones from Europe.
I though it looked like a slate too Rezdog, somebody will come along with some knowledge of it.
Hard to say with those pictures, the seller describes the stone as a grey one...
My first impression is going to a Rouge du Salm; that stone is really different when it is wet and reveals its true pattern and "identity".
http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...wetzstein.html
Where does the Rouge Du Salm fit in a progression? Prepolisher or polisher?
Prepolisher definetly .
I say it depends...these stones seem to have been sold as finishers, and also as Tool stones...as mentioned earlier the finess depends for sure on the composition of the stone and probably where in the layer the stones have been taken out...
Most of them work as a 4k-8k stone on my opinion, used with oil and depending on the stone iam sure they can reach a equivalent 10k mark....
You guys are Great!!
My opinion is that more valuable in progretion are the coarsest stones q as they can get the bevell sett razor and bring it to 7 - 8 K levell ready for finishing
I got an old combo coti , barber size and the BBW is so fast , coarse and precious for me beyound any other BBw stone , as it makes perfectly what is ment to do .
Push the blade so good thought6 the midle grits .