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    Hmm Welsh slate isn't that hard either, we will need better pictures Try taking pictures in the shades for a better contrast of the stone.

    A CF is a Charnley Forest Hone, often olivegreen with red/purple streaks or veins but sometimes all green. The green usually has multiple shades and/or patterns. Sizewise I don't think it is a CF but who knows.
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    Have not seen 6x1 right angled size yet even thought the colour and slurry could be right. However it is still hard to lap harder than any welsh slate.

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    Yeah if the left stone is harder to lap than the right one it's doubtful we have a CF and a Welsh slate.

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