thanks guys.
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thanks guys.
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Number 3 from right first row, the one with the slurry stone, is very fast one. I exchanged it with another hone and the old owner didn't like it, since it's not a finisher. It's rather from 3-7k.
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Never said that I didn't like it :) it's an amazing stone.
Sorry ... Mistake.
[QUOTE=ShaveWares;1606128]Most likely the hybrid side of a Les Latneuses coticule:
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No it's just worn and old. Here's a better picture http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...dcec75c5dc.jpg and one beside a CFhttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2f101b65f5.jpg
That looks like the stone that was on the lower right of the picture - I believe he was asking about the one in the lower *left*, which is a much larger stone in a light wood box.
Ohh sorry. The other left [emoji6] well that one is a rare greenish coticule. A massive stone. No bbw side. Just a massive lump of stone. It's harder then the yellow ones and a bit finer. But it's a coticule for sure. Here it is next to the other greenish one...http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...faefaa0f18.jpg
And light slurry...http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...3ec9d14305.jpg
I use the Naniwa 12k and the Suehiro 20k and find them to give a great sharp consistent edge but a little harsh. I started doing 15-20 X laps on my Escher under running water and the shave is really smooth. Sometimes I will use my Ark black but I need more laps to get the same edge as the Escher. Again a preference in finishing from honing to get it sharp.