Probably a sharpening stone (for knives)
Sharpening steel knives and tool blades.It is also known as an oil stone.
I just viewed a Fine Gardening video on sharpening gardening clippers. He used oil on the carborundum stone, then finished up with a "diamond stone" which he had sprayed water on. I think both liquids are used to attract the metal dust that occurs with the sharpening.
Manchester
Manchester, Tennessee is the closest Tennessee city to Old Stone Fort.
Carborundum 108 S combination sharpening stone is a tool designed for sharpening knives and other blades. It features two different grits: a coarse side for initial sharpening and a fine side for honing and refining the edge. Made from silicon carbide, it provides durable and effective sharpening capabilities. This stone is popular among both professional chefs and home cooks for maintaining the sharpness of their knives.
They formed in Manchester, 1983
This is the one by The Stone Roses
Stone Roses- This is the One
Sapphires, Rubies, and Emeralds are all species of Corundum or Carborundum, hardness 9 on the Mohs scale ( Diamond is l0 ) For industrial abrasive purposes the trade name Carborundum may be found in any hardware store. They are chemically similar. Sapphires are normally deep blue, rubies Red , and Emeralds of course are Green, hence Emerald Isle. stone love, indeed.
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If it sticks to a magnet it's not gold.