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10-27-2019, 05:54 PM #1
Unknown UK Stone
Good day dear experts! First of all, I want to apologize for my English))) Bought this stone on the British Ebay! the seller had no information other than what was on the Label! On photos suggested that this Purple Welsh slate LM. from the moment of opening the parcel I realized that I was mistaken, the stone is dark gray!A new stone untouched the size of the stone 154х38х18. in wet the form of reminds Thuringian. in an Internet. found almost nothing... The only thing that understood this brand of "HAZE" . and apparently the same as The Waraho under one sticker with different stones! in General Entangled)))) If anyone has information, please share! I will be very grateful to you.... Yes and other this information will useful! sincerely, Ruslan
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10-27-2019, 08:49 PM #2
This being your first post, welcome to SRP.
I cannot say definitively what the stone is. But that narrow label on the inside reminds me of a celebrated water hone (blue Thuri) I have. The "British Production" stress is curious. Could it be a European-sourced stone (e.g., Thuringian) that was cut to size and lapped in Britain? The prohibition against oil also makes me think this as British stones are often used with oil.Striving to be brief, I become obscure. --Horace
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10-27-2019, 08:55 PM #3
Welcome Shadov!
Agree, it looks promising as a blue thuri, especially because of the caution about oil.
Don’t you love it when seller’s Photoshopping works against them? Lol.My doorstop is a Nakayama
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10-28-2019, 12:47 PM #4
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Thanked: 3215Does it slurry easily, and what color is the slurry?
Doubt it is a UK stone, probably re-branded.
Could be a Thuringian or possibly a black Ark, from the photos. Not seeing the typical slate, saw marks on the ends. Either way it could be a nice finisher.
Welcome to the forum.
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10-28-2019, 06:25 PM #5
Hi! The stone is definitely not Ark. more precisely it is not
novaculite. it is 100% slate, tactile like velvet, the stone is medium hard, the suspension is not easily induced! but without the efforts of)) suspension of a light gray color)) so far, I have only this information)) regards, RuslanLast edited by Shadov; 10-28-2019 at 06:29 PM.
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10-28-2019, 06:35 PM #6
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10-28-2019, 06:56 PM #7
Thanks! Yes, it is reminiscent of what in the Thuringian slate, but it seemed to me that this instance is a little bit rough than thuri..... I still managed to run suspension on the razor, and the edge leaves a matte effect mirror. Here is a photo of my Attributed Thuringian slate with an increase of 500x and Unknown UK Stone 500x. unknown stone looks davolno grubavat)) sincerely, Ruslan
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10-29-2019, 11:18 AM #8
Greetings, gentlemen! I stone leveled, on powder (silicon carbide) up to 1000 grit. and finally I saw the depth and structure of the stone, and to be honest I'm not sure that the stone is tyuri! I unfortunately have nothing to compare... but it may be that it is Scottish quartz slate Water OF Ayr! what do you think, is there such a thought to exist?https://youtu.be/5hSCqaIG_sE
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10-29-2019, 07:34 PM #9
Could be. A visual characteristic with the Water of Ayer is to have small comet-like inclusions on the surface. Yours seems to have some mottling that suggests it, but the sharpness of the images is not precise enough for me to determine. Could also be Welsh slate.
Striving to be brief, I become obscure. --Horace
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10-30-2019, 07:49 AM #10
Thank you for your help in identifying this stone! Okay, here's another photo in daylight. stumbling in dry the form of, and wetted water) with respect
full size photo https://imgur.com/hKG3IgD https://imgur.com/Pno8l0y
Last edited by Shadov; 10-30-2019 at 07:59 AM.