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  1. Thanks. You're obviously knowledgeable as to the...

    Thanks. You're obviously knowledgeable as to the composition, and yet a fluctuating distinction is to be made between Arkansas and Washita stones, particularly with regard to old versus new...
  2. I don't think I said that they were different in...

    I don't think I said that they were different in composition.
  3. I would call Washita stones a sort of parallel...

    I would call Washita stones a sort of parallel genre to Arkansas stones. Quarried in the same area, they are similar in composition, although I'll leave this to the more dedicated students of...
  4. If it was used in a sawmill, it could be a...

    If it was used in a sawmill, it could be a Washita, if not an Arkansas, as a Washita is a little more versatile. It would be good to see some closer shots of the surface in daylight (or otherwise...
  5. I don't know, but it looks great. Butterscotch...

    I don't know, but it looks great. Butterscotch Dalmore-Washita? Where's the family from and from what vintage? Thanks for keeping it in the block.
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