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    not always. Often times the silicon carbide /...

    not always. Often times the silicon carbide / carborundum stones are used with oil and get gunky then super glazed over. My dad has one thats as smooth as anything. You just have to scrape off the...
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    IMO the larger stone looks like your standard old...

    IMO the larger stone looks like your standard old dirty silicon carbide stone with a coarse and fine side. I'd say a coticule would be a long shot on that one.
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