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    Default You never know!!! New stone!!

    I got this stone for $15, all i knew is that it is a natural stone and its 8"X 2"1/4, and somebody made a coffin for it.
    Looks black as night as you can see on the first pic. After cleaning 1/8 of crud off the honing surface, and using
    oven cleaner and boiling it 3 times to get all the oil out of it, i started lapping with wet dry sandpaper on a piece of flat
    granite, then finished with a dmt. Im almost 100 % sure its a Hindostan because its really really hard the color is good,
    and the obvious layering on the sides. Maybe its a "Magog Oilstone" but ive never seen one marked on read anything
    about a magog as far as color, all i know about magog its Novaculite but so are Arkies.Anyway im pleased to have a hindostan, and heard they are a good finisher. Just goes to show you that nasty looking stone after cleaning could turn
    out to be a good one!!
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    nice looking stone i dont know if it's a hindostan not enough pic's but they are great finishers around 12k+ i like to use mine in a natural progression soft ark hard ark translucent or black then hindostan then cf but any of those stone's i named ( trans/black hindo cf) i can finish on

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    taking a second look it mite be a hindo if it is that a large one . heres a pic of my hindostan stone
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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    nice looking stone i dont know if it's a hindostan not enough pic's but they are great finishers around 12k+ i like to use mine in a natural progression soft ark hard ark translucent or black then hindostan then cf but any of those stone's i named ( trans/black hindo cf) i can finish on
    Good to hear somebody using Arkies most here dont use them claiming to slow and they finish on a PHIG!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    taking a second look it mite be a hindo if it is that a large one . heres a pic of my hindostan stone
    Is there any layering on the sides?

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    if your talking about my stone yes i can see bands the pic from the side shows one of the bands but the glare hides most of the other bands

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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    if your talking about my stone yes i can see bands the pic from the side shows one of the bands but the glare hides most of the other bands
    Yes i was, do you use with water or oil?

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    sewing machine oil i use

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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    sewing machine oil i use
    I use oil as well on a few stones as well, it really makes a difference!!

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    I might have it's brother, I'm 70% sure mine is a Hindostan

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