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    Why thank you doorsch,,,next week or two, I might...

    Why thank you doorsch,,,next week or two, I might discover another type from some remote place in China. :D
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    That's because the PHIG Family is a large one,...

    That's because the PHIG Family is a large one, China is a big place & lots of exotic PHIG'S to be had. ;) :beer2:
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    I may be senior to you in post count & time here,...

    I may be senior to you in post count & time here, but I don't hold any qualifications in wetshaving,,,but with these new photos, I'm sure someone will recognize this type of stone & educate us both.
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    ,,,,of course it's not a PHIG,,,,,I'm just...

    ,,,,of course it's not a PHIG,,,,,I'm just messing around with you. Most of the guys here already know that when I can't identify a stone, I create another type of PHIG,,,,,;)

    If I had to guess, I...
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    Easy one,,,,,,, what you have is a Gecko C12K,...

    Easy one,,,,,,,
    what you have is a Gecko C12K, more commonly known as a Gecko PHIG. The stone gets it's name for the ability to change the color of it's slurry. It's mined high up in the K2...
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