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    I bought this at a flea market and am not 100% sure what it is. The correct color is a purple-brown. The photo using a flash makes it look blue which it is not. It hones like velvet ... very smooth. High grit for sure. Thanks for your help.
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    Looks like a BBW to me. But I am probably wrong if it is super smooth.

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    I hate to say it but almost looks like SRPs Jasper's African SIlk Vein. Those are not purple they are greyish .. Does it have a tiger eye effect when you turn it in the light?
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    Most likely BBW.

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    99.9 percent sure its a belgian blue stone.

    Rub a slurry on it and it should be purple like dirty purple water.

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    I went outside and took a closer picture. The stone looks like it has a pattern to it. One pic wet and one dry. If it is a Belgiun Blue, what is the approximate grit range? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    99.9 percent sure its a belgian blue stone.

    Rub a slurry on it and it should be purple like dirty purple water.
    Now I have a yellow coticle and a BBW .. all I need is an Escher for under $100 (lol).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zomax View Post
    Now I have a yellow coticle and a BBW .. all I need is an Escher for under $100 (lol).
    Believe or not you can get for that price. try to buy in small wooden box ones.gl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zomax View Post
    If it is a Belgiun Blue, what is the approximate grit range? Thanks.
    I think most consider it to be in the range of 5-6k, but as a natural stone that is an inaccurate approximation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    Believe or not you can get for that price. try to buy in small wooden box ones.gl
    Small escher in wooden case with the cup or the other Vintage Thuringians in the wooden box are the same. You need to use a lot of laps because they're small but they're great.

    Check ebay, there's a few right now.

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