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Hi Goran.
The first one is probably some kind of oil stone but it is hard to say anything else from your description :-).
The second stone is a hard arkansas. You probably saw it in Bauhaus on Žitnjak? They usually have arkansas stones and some combination water stones available there. And no. They are not made of diamond dust :-D.
Sandpaper is nice way to get you started but the problem is they tend to wear quite rapidly.
I buy my sharpening stones from Germany. You should check Dieter Schmid’s fine tools web site. They have large selection of sharpening tools and the shipping rates to Croatia are really good. Last time I ordered a few kg’s of stuff and paid 10€ for shipping. They also have in stock EZE-LAP diamond stones that mr. Sellers uses. I have also bought some Shaptom waterstones from them. You should check them also.
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