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    I find these stones most useful for chisels...

    I find these stones most useful for chisels personally, as they tend to lose their bite pretty rapidly on harder steel. Although this can be beneficial if you want a better finish it really slows...
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    Here are some more Washitas. The Lily White is...

    Here are some more Washitas. The Lily White is very close to original, clean color. The rest were exactly the same shade of white after they were cleaned, until more of the old rancid oil from deep...
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    The two on the right look like possible...

    The two on the right look like possible candidates to me. The other two I agree don't look like (original, real) Washitas. Many places these days apparently are using whatever they can find of lower...
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    They were white when they were new though. Old...

    They were white when they were new though. Old stones often have rancid oil and swarf causing extreme coloration changes. Occasionally a clean Washita might have a pinkish/red tint in places - these...
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