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    Here my guess, stone one thuringian, stone two BBW, stone three I don't know, but maybe could be a coticule with blue layer contamination.
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    This are side and front pictures:
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    Small update,

    after performed lapping of stone one I have notices small cranny of (what I think is) copper. You might notice this on some of the pictures. I try hone razor over this cranny and I can tell that in some point edge of the razor is hitting something different than stone itself. Funny thing is that this was not present before I start lapping. After I have removed stone surface this cranny come to picture. I guess I still have some stone left to be used of flip stone and execute lapping of other side:-)

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    My guess would be Slate, ragstone, slate

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    Well,

    after few testing (I am not sure if this is right) I think hone one is something close to Thuringian, just darker. I honed and test one of my razor using hone #1 as finisher and it was very nice. Much better than my C12k and little better then my LI on oil. Now I will test other hones. Beside that there is more rock comings and more testing ahead of me. I guess at the end I will be just naming them UKNW#1, UKNW#2 and mark possibly closes grit and use it:-). Thank you all for your help!

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    The copper looking inclusions might be pyrite. Pyrite is not uncommon in slates.

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    robellison01,

    well I read about pyrite on wiki and you might be 100%. it looks like it is pyrite. This also means I can go over pyrite with my edge as it might be damaged.

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    Does stone #2 sparkle? It reminds me of the stone in this thread -- http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...recognize.html. I've decided that one is just a basic dark slate with a bunch of sparkly mica. Polishes nice, though.

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