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    Hello, some new stones from Ebay.The big one is a 6x2x1/2 medium hard,green color , white slurry,mounted with in a box with a strop.The small one is
    5 1/2x 1 1/4 x 3/4, very hard, raise some dark slurry and full of glitters, dry and wet. Both are natural and used with water IMO.Any toughts please?Thank you in advance.
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    They look like nice stones, the lower one is dished a little. I got no idea what they are from the pictures, no manufacturing id on them? The strop and stone all in one looks like an old idea, i thinks that's pretty cool. The glitter is probably the abrasive crystals but being able to see makes me wonder about the grit size...

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    I have no clue, are you sure they're natural?

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    Thank you, at least the small one is natural, like glass.the bigger one I am not sure , but also very fine, not like the small one but fine.

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    The staining on the top stone make me thing of a stone with an open structure what a lot of synthetics have but sandstones as well. Does the top stone have glitters? Does it show a pattern when wet?

    The bottom stone does look natural, might be interesting to find out what it is.

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    the top one it not have glitters, and no patterns when wet,it may be manmade you are right. the small one I remember i use to have a La Luna, french stone similar like this.
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    does the small one have layering on the edge like slate?(it may be polished smooth but still layered) If you can determine what the stone is you'll likely then find out where it came from.

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    Is have no layers,just saw marks,

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    How hard was it to lap them?

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    The top one was not to hard, but the bottom was one of the hardest stone I lapped.

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