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    Default Natural stone types

    I made a list of natural stones I know of, anyone know of any I can add to the list.


    Yellow coticule
    Belgian blue
    Thuringian
    Charnley forest
    Cutler's green
    Water of ayr
    Tam O'Shanter
    Dalmore yellow
    Dalmore blue
    Welsh dragons tongue
    Chinese guangxi hone
    Queer creek stone
    Rozsutec
    Schwedenstein
    Silk stone
    Jasper
    Chert
    Flint
    Wästikivi
    Beryl
    Washita
    Soft arkansas
    Hard arkansas
    True hard arkansas
    Surgical black Arkansas
    Translucent Arkansas
    BM-Slate 6000
    Rozsutek / Ösi
    Turkish Oil Stone
    Amakusa
    Tiger Coticule
    La Veinette
    Awaseto
    X-Hone
    Shinden Suita
    Brown Thuringian
    Vosgienne
    Brown Frankonian
    Frankonian
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    Zulu Grey
    Haidi Gwaii (Shaun Stone)
    African Silkvein
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    Black Gila
    Apache Strata
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    ,,,,,,and of course the Frankenphig. One of the rarest of natural stones, as there is only one known to the public. This stone was found deep in dark mountains of Ingolstadt, Germany. A very slow cutter, but strong stone. The slurry is created differently than in other naturals. The slurry in the Frankenphig is created by an electric charge running from the south end of the stone, exiting the north end of the stone. Most slurry is raised by abrasion; the slurry on the Frankenphig secrets from inside the stone.

    Behold the Frankenphig,,,,,,,

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    Goldfisch
    Special Stone for Good razors only
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    ,,,,,,and of course the Frankenphig. One of the rarest of natural stones, as there is only one known to the public. This stone was found deep in dark mountains of Ingolstadt, Germany. A very slow cutter, but strong stone. The slurry is created differently than in other naturals. The slurry in the Frankenphig is created by an electric charge running from the south end of the stone, exiting the north end of the stone. Most slurry is raised by abrasion; the slurry on the Frankenphig secrets from inside the stone.

    Behold the Frankenphig,,,,,,,

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    LMAO !!!!
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Natural finisher from Montenegro

    Will be nice if you put links to posts or library for each stone.
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    llyn idwal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    ,,,,,,and of course the Frankenphig. One of the rarest of natural stones, as there is only one known to the public. This stone was found deep in dark mountains of Ingolstadt, Germany. A very slow cutter, but strong stone. The slurry is created differently than in other naturals. The slurry in the Frankenphig is created by an electric charge running from the south end of the stone, exiting the north end of the stone. Most slurry is raised by abrasion; the slurry on the Frankenphig secrets from inside the stone.

    Behold the Frankenphig,,,,,,,

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    Do not use with oil or water, use only Pinaud Clubman.
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