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    Default Name that coticule...lol

    I just picked this one up.
    I've only taken a second to play with it. I wouldn't call it a creamy feeling stone but I wouldn't consider it a gritty feel either ( I consider most Verte's gritty feeling)
    I'm not a big stone ID'er, I'm more of a "how does it feel and how does it work" kind of guy.
    That being said, I how they're are a few out there that ID coticule veins from a mile away..
    So, those that can, what do you think.
    As for now, I'm calling it my American flag stone.. red, white and blue.
    Top 1/3 has a blue hue, middle off white and the bottom 1/3 has a red hue.
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    Dang, nice coti Brian!

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    +1
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    Shirley.
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    Sweet coti Brian!
    Tony

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    Could I have a closer pic of the surface and side textures please brian?
    Scott

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    Thanks for the nice words. She's pretty good size, 200x60. I figure I'll run a couple razors over it tonight and see how she works.

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    Here you go Scott
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    You should love him and squeeze him and call him George.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SliceOfLife View Post
    You should love him and squeeze him and call him George.
    I've only kept one stone around long enough to give a name

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    Merely a guess but I'm gonna say the faster side of the La Grise vein.
    Scott

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    Holly cow, why didn't you get the BIG one-WOW
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    Very nice stone by the way. You may find one of the colors to be easier on to finish or there may be no variance at all. Enjoy Brian!
    Scott

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    not quite big enough, ya think?
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    i think shelia is the name 4 it.

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    from "A Coticule Many Desire":

    Stellaaaaaa!!!!
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    Wife, not skipping a beat: "It's kinda like your straight razors..."

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    LOL...
    She has to be able to stay around a little while to get a name..
    For the most part, "most" coticle work about the same for me. The bigger thing is the "feel" of the stone.
    I don't think I've had a coticule that I couldn't get a good shaving edge out of...but that "feel" things seem to be a little more allusive..lol
    There are very few stones I've sold/traded/ broke that I regret. Just so happens the only 2 I can think of were both coticules and it had little to do with performance..lol

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    Dang thats a nice big stone.
    Evan

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    I had to ask
    I have a coticule myself, where like yours, on one end, it looks to have little 'dots' on them
    the downside is, I can FEEL those little dots, they are elevated, when I rub over the stone

    is yours perfectly smooth?
    otherwise I might sand mine down a bit until the dots are gone, I wouldn't dream about honing my razors on that

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason192783 View Post
    I had to ask
    I have a coticule myself, where like yours, on one end, it looks to have little 'dots' on them
    the downside is, I can FEEL those little dots, they are elevated, when I rub over the stone

    is yours perfectly smooth?
    otherwise I might sand mine down a bit until the dots are gone, I wouldn't dream about honing my razors on that
    The "feel" of the stone isn't related to the dots. The stone itself is smooth, the dots are not elevated.
    I shaved off the stone last night. It wasn't bad for a quick test

 

 

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