I purchased is stone thinking it was a coticule.Attachment 223704Closer inspection makes me believe it is not. It seems to be backed with a very fine grey carborundum.Attachment 223705
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I purchased is stone thinking it was a coticule.Attachment 223704Closer inspection makes me believe it is not. It seems to be backed with a very fine grey carborundum.Attachment 223705
In my opinion there is no.
Looks synthetic. Sorry...I've been there, several times actually
Looks like a double sided carborundum..
Could it be frictionite ?? or a reconstituted coticule, it looks pretty fine from where I sit.
Both sides seem pretty fine...maybe 1k and 4k just guessing. Never had a reconstituted coticule.
That one is for knives, not razors...not a coticule.
If you are looking to learn to hone, we who have been around the block a few times recommend that you start out with synthetic stones like Naniwa, Norton, or Shapton's. I have gone through over a dozen coticules and have yet to find one of my own that is what I could consider a quality stone. I've found a fair one, but that's it.
Thanks, I do have the Shapton glass stones, Nortons and Barber hones as well as some coticules. I did not look at it closely when I purchased it. I would like to identify it but suspect that may not be possible. I suspect it may be a King 1k 3k the yellow seems close o my Norton 4k but maybe smoother.
I am not a coticule expert.