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    I don’t have a microscope so the analysis will be in the shave that the stone produces. That said, there will still be the enjoyment of experimenting....

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    I have a few of them.
    There is an idea that's "a 6k stone" but all I have tried are finishers. The edge either on water or Smith's solution are finisher-fine and the shave feels kind of like that from a translucent Arkansas, not the smoothest there is, still, not harsh. Hard but not "the hardest stone that ever existed" as again, I have read, and because of its hardness you can use it with slurry stones from different type of stones, and enjoy a slightly different edge, like a hybrid with characteristics of both the rozsutec and the ones of the slurry stone. Also, I'm not sure if it's me but the degree of polish of its surface might play a role on the edge you get, you can make the honing surface glass smooth if you want to, and it stays this way if used without slurry.
    It's an interesting stone.
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