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Thread: Grecian / Idwall / Charnley /something else...please help ID

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vasilis View Post
    Yes, it looks like a Grecian. How hard is it? It will still be a Grecian, I'm just asking.
    Not sure yet. I bought it today and will get it this week. Any idea what I can expect from a Grecian?

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    LLyn Idwall and you can expect the same as from CF. From pics I would say you will need a bit of lapping to do which I expect take a bit of time. Do not rush it or use too much of pressure. Nice stone enjoy.

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    The stone was originally described at ebay as being a guaranteed Charnley Forest. It said two persons the seller asked assured him they were absolutely sure it was a CF. No refund because of it being the real thing. I felt obligated to inform the seller about it being a Llyn Idwal imo to prevent an ebayer getting disappointed.

    LIs can be great and it's a large one so I'm sure you got a good deal.

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    It doesn't look like a Charnley. I asked this once more, but, are there any evidence that the Grecians are from the same mine-quarry the Llyn Idwals come from? And, not all Grecians, nor Llyn idwals are hard like glass. Some are much softer. The same goes for the Charnleys.

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    There is only one quarry in that area. However it is not consistent all way through it. At least that was it when I was last time there over the New Year.

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