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    Great post Dave.

    I have `slurry' stones with my Y/G Escher,
    Coticule, and Nakayama. I typically use it
    on the wet stone before starting to hone,
    but I don't let a thick slurry build up. I will
    add more water after using the rubbing
    stone, and will keep adding water during
    the honing process. Basically what it comes
    down to for me is to refresh the surface of
    the stone each time I use it.

    - Scott

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