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    Well LI's are harder stones than frankonians and...

    Well LI's are harder stones than frankonians and have been used as oilstones in the past. Frankonians are soft and typical waterhones that slurry very easy and take a lot of material with heavy...
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    Well I am of totally different opinion here....

    Well I am of totally different opinion here. Everything I see on the pictures is absolutely typical for frankonian hones. The flakes, the blue dots, the very small black dots, the redish-brown...
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    These extensive flakes are very typical for...

    These extensive flakes are very typical for frankonian hones too, also the spots and inclusions. Here are some examples for comparison.
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