Originally Posted by
ChrisL
I've seen one but it was a very long time ago and I didn't buy it only because I had some redundant grit range barber hones at the time. It did seem to be a hard non-porous barber hone.
If you're getting great edges off it now, don't lap it. The way I figure, why would you need to? You can lap barber hones, but the factory finish is removed then. You can "get it back", but it takes many steps and progressively finer grits, etc.
Given you have success now, I wouldn't mess.
Chris L