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    It seems that there were a number of different backings used on a Coticule. BBW, slate, cement. Those are the ones that I know of, there were probably many others.
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    Well I was considering cutting down my dragons tongue but I've been offered a slate tile. I'll need to buy an adhesive so I'll see what's available locally at what price!
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    If I were you I'd go old school and counter sink it into a piece of hardwood. I have seen coticules housed this way before, and many other finishers, particularly Charnleys and Jnats. You could even make a lid for it with dowel either side to hold them together securely.

    Although I'd assume it was a coticule in the absence of other possibilities, it comes from Taylors. Great seller by the way, I have done business with the man several times. He sells coticules at times, so I'd also assume he'd know what one is. Either way please post pics and observations when you receive it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    Well I was considering cutting down my dragons tongue but I've been offered a slate tile. I'll need to buy an adhesive so I'll see what's available locally at what price!
    Epoxy works really well and is cheap. Use the slow curing one. It will never come apart afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    If I were you I'd go old school and counter sink it into a piece of hardwood. I have seen coticules housed this way before, and many other finishers, particularly Charnleys and Jnats. You could even make a lid for it with dowel either side to hold them together securely.

    Although I'd assume it was a coticule in the absence of other possibilities, it comes from Taylors. Great seller by the way, I have done business with the man several times. He sells coticules at times, so I'd also assume he'd know what one is. Either way please post pics and observations when you receive it.
    The same thought occurred to me, but he describes it as a finisher so I thought I would give it a punt on that basis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    The same thought occurred to me, but he describes it as a finisher so I thought I would give it a punt on that basis.
    That's the first sign of HAD. True rockhound!

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    haha guilty as charged!
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    I have had several transactions with taylors1000 and they have all been pleasant. If he said it's a finisher, I'd be willing to bet it is & if my HAD was nipping at me I wouldn't have been concerned with the seller...just the price as I have noticed a lot of his stuff goes a bit higher than other sellers. I look forward to hearing how the new rock performs.
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