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    Default Assistance needed to ID Hone

    Here are some new pics of the hones we picked up on our road trip last weeked, The one on the right is the new hone, just finished lapping it, and the Coticule/Maybe BBW? on top. On the left is a hone that was ID's as an escher. Did we end up with another one?? Looks like maybe we did??
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    It looks like one for sure.

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    I thought so, I just was looking for some confirmation. Looks like JoeD did it again....

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    looks like thuringian to me even w/o reading what the others are.
    but if you already have one you can tell if the other is the same
    they're so distinctive...

    enjoy!

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    If you are still coming up Sat you can take a look at it for us.

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    When you lap it (dry) does it easily give off a fine blueish powder? If so then it is a thuringan/escher type stone.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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