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I'm going to take a guess- without seeing the side of the stone (if you post that you can get better input) it is a natural coticule with rouge du salm on the back. There is some crazing on the top of the yellow coti side. I don't think there is any way to evaluate it other than hone on it and see what kind of edge it produces. I am interested to hear others points of view.
Barbers hone?
More pictures with it wet and side shots, don't lap it yet!
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Here's a side shot. I'll wet it when I get home from work. Thank you gentleman.
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It definitely is a barber hone and not a coticule. I have an unlabeled one with dark swirls like that one but I have no information about it.
@utopian For my own education- I see that from the side it is not a coticule. Was another clue the crazing? I don't think a coticule would do that- more of a synthetic thing?
For the OP there is a lot of information on barber hones, but there are so many different ones sometimes you can't find info on a particular one. Keep in mind too that the same hone could be manufactured under different names (resellers)