Quote Originally Posted by RayClem View Post
Although identifying a stone is interesting, what is really important is how it performs. How hard is the stone? How fast does it cut? Is it a bevel setter, a mid-range, or a finisher? How easily can you develop a slurry?

Of course, the most important question is: What kind of edge does it leave on your razor: If it does what you want it to do, it really does not matter what kind of stone it is or where it came from.

Lap the stone until you get a flat, smooth surface and see what it will do with it. Then come back with the results.
So I have finally gotten the chance to mess with it on a few levels. I would personally label it as a pre finisher and it cuts rather fast. I was really hoping for it to be a la lune but Thanks to some of the other post I'm very inclined to say it is a dragon's tongue. Thank you all for the help!!!

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