Yep..kinda like baby doo doo.. The slurry soaks up the water it seems, and turns to mud quickly. Smells earthy, although nothing like an Arkansas, or coticule.
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Yep..kinda like baby doo doo.. The slurry soaks up the water it seems, and turns to mud quickly. Smells earthy, although nothing like an Arkansas, or coticule.
I honestly have no idea, but a picture tells a thousand words.
Attachment 91099Attachment 91100 This is all I got right now. Side and top view. TIA
53 views, and no guesses...better add some more pics. The two in the middle are what we are curious about here. Top one is a vintage "extra fine" coticule. Bottom's a lily white washita. Figured maybe they'd help for a color comparison. Idk. I'm hoping somebody says CF...It'd be really nice if they were. This was a massive speculation on my part for which I'm hoping I won't be disappointed. Also, if my honing worked, and if I'm reading the scope right, I've got a perfect black line on a hundred strokes with oil. I had to use the back side of one, as the fronts are still a little worn.
Which one is the one you are holding?
It's the back side of the second from top stone.
Indian love stone:)
CF is blue green in color and releases whitish slurry.
How about Lyn Idwall? Anything finer than a coticule is what I'm shooting for here. lol.
Very interesting stones. Where did you buy them?
Definitely no CF IMO.