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    Default Can you figure what colour or stone this is?

    I found this stone in a homebuilt box today for $14. Underneath all the oil I felt there was a pretty decent stone. It reminded me a lot of one of the Eschers I have. So I took it home, broke it out of the box (I have not reverence and it was ugly). This is what I found. 1x1.75"x 8.25"light yellow brown. Its non-porous and has an interesting fault line through it.


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    How did that one remind you of a Escher? Looks like a Arkansas washita

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    ark or india stone
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    I have a yellow Escher that has a very similar grain structure. I haven't seen Arkansas in person before so I have no reference.

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    Oil stones absorb the oil don't they? This is a non-absorbant stone.

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    Can you say what the stone smells of? I just hope that we are all wrong otherwise I would question your other Escher too.

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    I think oil stone just means a stone used with oil. My translucent Arkansas stone is frighteningly hard and not porous as far as I can tell.

    Washita was my first thought too but my experience with those stones doesn't go beyond "Guess the Hone" threads on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    I found this stone in a homebuilt box today for $14. Underneath all the oil I felt there was a pretty decent stone. It reminded me a lot of one of the Eschers I have. So I took it home, broke it out of the box (I have not reverence and it was ugly). This is what I found. 1x1.75"x 8.25"light yellow brown. Its non-porous and has an interesting fault line through it.


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    It is clearly a vintage washita.

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    I have a yellow Escher that has a very similar grain structure. I haven't seen Arkansas in person before so I have no reference.
    Do you mind posting a picture of your Escher that has a similar grain structure?

    This stone is a Washita Arkansas stone. A very excellent stone in it's own right, but much too slow and coarse of grit for efficient use with straight razors.

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