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    I have this greenish stone ,it is cheap.
    I have used it but I do not think it is good comparing with Japanese whestone 3k/1k. In my opinion , it is just similar to #800.
    However , some Hong Kong people think that initally grinding , the muddy fuild produced will help for further honing ,but I do not think so .

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    You are probably thinking about the

    Chinese Guangxi polishing hone (#3 from left in the picture).
    I got mine from Woodcraft.
    Last edited by Otto; 01-17-2011 at 08:35 PM.


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    Otto, let me guess what the others are (from left to right):
    1) BBW/Coticule combo
    2) Norton 4k (appears that it might be a combo 4/8)
    3) duh, Chinese 12k
    4) vintage Thurry or Escher, not really able to tell.

    I'm just winging it, of course, but am I anywhere near right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf1337 View Post
    Otto, let me guess what the others are (from left to right):
    1) BBW/Coticule combo
    2) Norton 4k (appears that it might be a combo 4/8)
    3) duh, Chinese 12k
    4) vintage Thurry or Escher, not really able to tell.

    I'm just winging it, of course, but am I anywhere near right?
    1) Norton 220 / 1000
    2) Norton 4000 / 8000
    3) Chinese Guangxi polishing hone aka. Ch.12k
    4) Osaki Japanese natural finishing hone


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    wow. hard to be more wrong than that... :|

    Still, a nice collection...

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