Quote Originally Posted by Vasilis View Post
Very interesting. I would sure like to have one of those.
Once, washita stones were found to also be superior to the Turkish oilstones and much more expensive, and Charnleys were thought to be inferior compared to the competition and really cheap. From what I understand from those books, a "good" stone was good because of its speed. And, even hard Arkansas were once sold as razor stones.
If you found it, it will definitely worth it, but I don't think it will be the miraculous razor hone.
I don't think a miraculous razor hone exists! There are some dudes who are miraculous with a hone though... some of them even post on this site .