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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesslemming View Post
    a sharpening test won´t tell you much. Make a picture and show it to us.
    Lap the surface and look at the colour of the slurry, this should indicate what it is. If it´s a BBW it must be purple.
    Put the slurry on a white sheet of paper towel,
    this is the best to see the colour
    First a picture of the stone.
    The rubbing stone is much newer....

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    Here's a link to some pictures of a combination.

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    Rest assured. That's a Belgian Blue Whetstone. Not slate.

    kind regards,
    Bart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Rest assured. That's a Belgian Blue Whetstone. Not slate.

    kind regards,
    Bart.
    Wow I got lucky 30 years ago. The guy just sold me
    a "barber" hone. I lost the light for today but I will get back
    and add one image of the yellow side to fill out the discussion.

    I have been using the yellow side without a slurry for years.

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    If you want to tell if its slate for sure here is what you do. Get a nice broad chisel and wack it on it's side hard. Slate has perfect cleavage and you'll have two perfectly flat sections. If it all just breaks and crumbles you know its not slate and the coticule part? Oh well that's expendable in the test.

    See? hasn't that been helpful?
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    If you want to tell if its slate for sure here is what you do. Get a nice broad chisel and wack it on it's side hard. Slate has perfect cleavage and you'll have two perfectly flat sections. If it all just breaks and crumbles you know its not slate and the coticule part? Oh well that's expendable in the test.

    See? hasn't that been helpful?
    Har and indeed, har.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niftyshaving View Post
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    I lost the light for today but I will get back
    and add one image of the yellow side to fill out the discussion.
    .....
    Here it is.... hard stuff to take a good pix of.

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    I am hunting a big wide brick chisel to
    give it the final test. (not)....

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