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    Default Mystery Hone ID Request

    Can anyone here ID this mystery barber hone?

    It's a standard barber hone size @ 4-7/8" long x 1-15/16" wide and a little thin @ 5/16" thickness.

    It's pretty damn hard and a beast to lap, but it did give up a little bit of light gray-ish slurry in the process.

    Lapping gave off a strong and pleasant, deep earthy scent much like the older, vintage coticules. (The newer coticules smell nice enough, but those super dense Old Rock / Deep Rock / Salm coticules have a strong perfume!)

    When finished up to a 1K surface, the stone feels like glass.

    TEST: I took a decent 8K edge to the stone with water only, and the result was a very sharp (yet more fuzzy than polished) shaving edge that tree-topped arm hairs with ease.

    GUESS: I've never owned a petrified wood hone, but I've read about them. And this does have a very strong wood grain pattern...

    Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris

    PS -- That small inclusion-looking spot in photo #1 isn't an inclusion. It's just part of the pattern and perfectly smooth across. Same with the large speckled area in photo #2.







    Last edited by CJBianco; 01-17-2017 at 09:32 PM.

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