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    What do you guys think this sharpening stone is?


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    it has the nice colors of marble... what it is I leave to the experts
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    Looks like marble to me too. Looking forward to more knowing folk coming along. How does it sharpen?

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    I think we can rule out basalt.

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    Arkansas?

    Here is a pic of an outcrop of arkansas stone:


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    Kind of looks like Kudu Horn to me. Based on the surface lustre, I would say that it's a Novaculite. Based on it's colour I would say it's either a lower grade of Washita stone, one of the earliest references to these stones in the literature describes them as being red or flesh-coloured; or, it might be a sample of the Novaculite that was quarried in Littleton, New Hampshire. These stones occurred in a variety of colours and grades on the same sill, but the stones of this colour were regarded as being superior to the softer, blue-coloured stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    Arkansas?

    Here is a pic of an outcrop of arkansas stone:


    That stone could use some lapping What an awsome picture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanII View Post
    Looks like marble to me too. Looking forward to more knowing folk coming along. How does it sharpen?
    If it were my stone, I would tell ya how it sharpens

    Just wondered what it might be to see if it would be worth buying...

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    It's a Charnley Forrest, what are the dimensions?

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    Arkansas Translucent?
    We have assumed control !

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