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    hi mates,

    here a hone, i can not identify it.

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    may i have any help about its kind and grit?

    greetings

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    It looks like a translucent Arkansas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    It looks like a translucent Arkansas.
    thanks. i see what's it. but arkansas' are the slow natural hones right?

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    That is correct.

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    Hold a light up to it in the dark and you should be able to see light through it or along the side. They are a very nice finishing hone when used with light oil. They are very slow

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