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    Neil: Thanks for the additional input...I would...

    Neil: Thanks for the additional input...I would also call this stone an 'intermediate finisher', much along the lines of my TOS. I think I will break out a couple of more razors to be honed and do a...
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    Thanks for the input Neil! I am beginning to be...

    Thanks for the input Neil! I am beginning to be convinced that this stone is in fact a a variation of the 'Dalmore Blue'...when dry it is greyish, especially under ambient light but if you take it...
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    Thanks for the input Scipio...I have a very nice...

    Thanks for the input Scipio...I have a very nice Tam and I can tell you that it is much harder than this stone...I don't think it's a Tam. At least not like any I've seen????
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    Martin...what is the color of that Tam...Grey? I...

    Martin...what is the color of that Tam...Grey? I have a Tam and it is definitely grey with a speckled pattern. This stone is Green...here is a pic of it with no water:



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    Thanks Piet... I have a Lynn Idwall and it is...

    Thanks Piet... I have a Lynn Idwall and it is 'much much harder' than this stone, and almost impossible to slurry. This stone is much softer than any LI I have seen...although the color is more like...
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    Any ideas about this Hone or its origins?

    The pictures are pretty clear as to what this stone looks like. It is a 9.25 x 2.24 x .75 heavy dense and fine grit stone. It was easy to lap, and raises a slurry easily so it is also soft. I would...
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