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    I could be misinterpreting but I think they might have been marketed as a cheaper alternative to the German water hones AKA Thuringians.

    It would be interesting to compare the original prices back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eKretz View Post
    Sebastian, what are your thoughts on it being an unlabeled Thuri, as some of these fellows have purposed? Your photos seem to show a little peppery/speckly pattern on the surface, is that right?
    I will do further testing this evening, from the first look its seems not be like thutingian Material, slurry is darker nearly brown/blackish...

    I will add some slurry shots and pattern/surface comparison, also it seems there have been purple variants of the Waraho...

    It seems there have been also different types of stones around, this one doesnt look like mine and i think not like a thuringian stone:

    http://photobucket.com/images/waraho...11240746136509
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    As mentioned before here is the test i did. actually i have to change my previous statement...

    The Waraho has a certain slaty pattern, but just from the look and from the slurry i created from the stones i cannot rule out a thuringian Stone. So it seems as mentioned before that there were different types of stones used for the Waraho Trademark, the one i own could well be a thuringian Stone!!

    From left to right:
    Faso, Waraho, unlabelled DB Thuri

    Detail wet/dry:


    Dry:


    Wet:


    Slurry created 10xDMT:


    Slurry created 20xDMT:


    I just picked the Faso as a comparison as this one also has a slaty pattern and a comparable darkness in color as the Waraho has...

    the slurry smells exactly the same and even coloration and look with 10x / 20x slurry created with a DMT looks the same.

    Due to these factors its really hard to rule out the theory that in some cases the Waraho might be a re-branded thuringian Stone...
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    Interesting. Thank you for the further test results!

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    Sebastian, could this possibly be a relabeled Silkstone?

    Silkstones

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    Quote Originally Posted by eKretz View Post
    Sebastian, could this possibly be a relabeled Silkstone?

    Silkstones
    Eric i personally dont think so, as mentioned i cant tell for 100% that this one is a Thuri.......i own a Silkstone and the stone is somewhat harder and smells totally different....

    I tried to smell the slurry of all three stones i did test, the smell was always the same....
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    Gotcha. Have you tried a shave from this one yet?

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    Wa(ter) Ra(zor) Ho(ne) = WARAHO? That name suits many razor hones.
    doorsch and Botanic like this.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doorsch View Post

    Shame it does not have a label reading Yellow/Green on the long end.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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