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    I think where it really shines is as the bridge to something especially fine be it from synths or a very average coticule move to this and then to whatever. You can shave off of it just as well though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcb5150 View Post
    I loathe giving k ratings to naturals but if you put a gun to my head I would say 10ish give or take. Probably take on water alone and a little better on something not water
    I would say mine is higher than 10K, I use it after my Naniwa SS 10K. And it gives a fines edge.


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    Mine does polish out N8K and C12K scratches.
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    I actually dont know how well mine polish scratches from mine Nss10K, cuz I havent looked at the edge with magnifyer... have one in the mail though so Ill have an idea when I can play with that!
    But 15-20 laps is what I usually do on it and it gives a smooth shave!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcb5150 View Post
    There is a hone that looks like that you can find for sale in NY from time to time. Always in a pile of other ancient stuff. I have a few at this point. Attachment 258762Attachment 258763Attachment 258764Attachment 258765
    These might be the closest ones in color I have seen. Not the 3d hone though...
    Could they be a variant of Schwedensteins?
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    Not sure. Sebastian has a few as well.

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    Would vote for Schwedenstein in the case....but can you add some daylight shots ?

    What measures ?
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    I will, first thing in the morning when daylight!

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    Another pic, in daylight:
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    It measures 1" x 5 5/16 x 1/8
    And in mm: 25 x 131 x 3
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    That is definitely what I have at least on a visual level. Naturals vary obviously. I'll take the bait. I will make a video and upload it.
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    Another piece of banded material. Banding is on the bottom of this one and bottom is a mess so never lapped it as I hand hone and it is shallow as is.

    https://youtu.be/-xTe6nt2Ysg
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