Anyone have a recommendation on a place i can go and look at sharpening stones in person ? I had a really good stone that was my fathers and I dropped the dam thing and snapped it in 2. Since then I've probably purchased a dozen different sharpeners/stones both online and at flea markets and i hate them all. The good stone i had was real smooth on one side but it cut fast. Any stone I've found since that has been as smooth the blade just skates across. its was a dark brown double sided stone. I don't think it was an Arkansas stone as I think they are only single sided.