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    Categorization would be nice. I have 3 YSLs

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    A few minutes ago I won a 205x48x26mm YL in a yellow box

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    If that is the one from UK then congrats it is nice stone.

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    Yes it is but I haven't seen the actual stone yet. Shipping is twice the price of the stone unfortunately as I expected. I've been meaning to get a full size YL for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    Yes it is but I haven't seen the actual stone yet. Shipping is twice the price of the stone unfortunately as I expected. I've been meaning to get a full size YL for a while.
    If its the one ive seen no way telling wich one it is? meaning black or purple? i have a black one and really like this stone.

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    Nice one excellent price regardless of shipping cost.
    I really tried not to bid and actually managed. Sounds like my HAD is started to get under control.

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    It's described as being a hard dense black stone. I've tried YLs before and currently use my Inigo Jones DT in my honing progression. They do a good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    It's described as being a hard dense black stone. I've tried YLs before and currently use my Inigo Jones DT in my honing progression. They do a good job.
    Probably the same as mine, definately works well as a pre finisher for me finer then 8k.

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    Why did you not say so that you wanted one of them. At present I have few some of which also have the boxes or atleast recognisible parts with them. It skould be as described very dense, nearly black hone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    It's described as being a hard dense black stone. I've tried YLs before and currently use my Inigo Jones DT in my honing progression. They do a good job.

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    Just looked at the final price and have to say well done. Less than half what they lately going for.

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