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Thread: Mystery hone from antique market
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05-03-2013, 01:24 PM #1
Mystery hone from antique market
I picked this up for $20 because I knew it was natural and looked greenish. It measures about 1.75" x 7.5" and definitely has a uniform green-gray color, seems like a slate. I just finished cleaning, lapping and chamfering. It's fairly soft (lapping didn't take too long even with some deep scratches).
I just tested it out on one of my shaving razors. The edge afterwards was incredible, and was popping hairs silently right off the stone. This one's definitely a keeper. Any ideas on what it might be? My first thought was Thuringian but I'm not positive. (pics are before lapping was done)
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05-03-2013, 01:45 PM #2
Looks like a Thuringian to me in the first pic but the others are brown?
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05-03-2013, 01:49 PM #3
I'm no expert on turis, Jimmy should chime in soon, but to me, the first picture looks like a turi, the measurements match also, however, the color on the last three seems odd. Try taking a picture on natural sunlight. It will show its true color.
To me, you just confirm that it's a good stone and that's what matters most to me, since your the one enjoying the shave. If you have a friend with a turi and you could compare the edge of that one with yours, then it will tell you what it is, with more certainty.
Looks like a good gamble paid off! Great find and happy shaves! Double O
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05-03-2013, 01:53 PM #4
Not worried about what it is, was just curious. The last pictures were poorly white balanced. The first pic with the flash is closer to what it is, it's grey-green. I'm really happy with the edge it gives, whatever it is. Next thing is to build another wooden case for it.
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05-03-2013, 01:56 PM #5
Does it self-slurry when honing?
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05-03-2013, 01:58 PM #6
Not that I've noticed, but I've only done about 20 passes on the one razor. I'll have to check closer to see what's being released.
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05-03-2013, 02:00 PM #7
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Thanked: 4249Going by the first pic, i would also say its a thuri, perhaps some pics in natural sunlight, with slurry? Thuringian are notorious for a milky white slurry.
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05-03-2013, 02:13 PM #8
The size, color, and slurry all put you in the Y/G Thuringian ballpark. They are soft stones. Especially with the results you've got. Congratulations on the elusive $20.00 antique store Escher/Thury.
P.S. Wanna double your money?Last edited by zib; 05-03-2013 at 02:16 PM.
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05-03-2013, 02:14 PM #9
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05-03-2013, 02:43 PM #10
First pic def looks thuri ...... the size is one that Escher made many stones in. If it has diagonal saw cuts in the sides, maybe a rough hewn look on the back .... that would indicate an Escher. Whatever you call it, as long as it gives an incredible edge, @ $20.00 I'd call it 'lucky'.