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    Well, that last one above was a really soft stone...

    Well, that last one above was a really soft stone that was easy to lap. This new monster took me 3 hrs with 120/220 sic on a granite tile. This is the color of this thing btw, it was in simple green...
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    I mean it's more you really don't want a razor to...

    I mean it's more you really don't want a razor to be that toothy. If you had nothing but the turkish stone, probably would be a good idea to hit a pasted strop of some sort followed by a generous...
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    I would need to really strip it heavily to see. I...

    I would need to really strip it heavily to see. I have heard of these being cooked in milk as well as soaked in olive oil for extended periods. Former to add surface cohesion I reckon, latter maybe...
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    They're not really razor stones imo. It's like...

    They're not really razor stones imo. It's like using a bulldozer as your daily driver. It will get you moving but you really want a more suitable vehicle.
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    I just bought one a couple of weeks ago. This is...

    I just bought one a couple of weeks ago. This is not a modern quarried one, but no label. They are just exorbitantly expensive when labeled. 307693307694307695
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    Maybe ask sham if he has one to sell? He used to...

    Maybe ask sham if he has one to sell? He used to have labelled ones.
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