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Natural stone I.D. help please!!
Today I picked up a stone at an antique market that show'd some use and smelled of oil. It has a chip on the corner which shows its natural layers. Once I got it home I cleaned it up in some soapy water and gave it a good scrub with a sos pad. After many sheets of wet/dry sand paper I was able to get it lapped very smooth ending at 600 grit. Here's a bunch of pics with slurry, wet, dry, and an end shot with some different colored layers.
Any help with identifying what kind of a stone it is would be a lot of help. I have a razor that needs some touch up that I think I'll try this stone on tonight. Thanks again for any help guys!
Andrew
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