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    Nic by name not by nature Jeltz's Avatar
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    Maybe I should sell my cutlers green stone, if they make that kind of money.

    (Jeltz wonders off to find a stone he can call a cutlers green and put on ebay)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    Maybe I should sell my cutlers green stone, if they make that kind of money.
    I'm not sure anyone would be able to identify one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    I'm not sure anyone would be able to identify one.
    Precisely!

    That said I do have a stone which doesn't conform to the general description of a Charnley but has similarities to the description of a Cutlers Green, but as you say there is nobody who can ID one.

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    The question now is ...... will the seller get paid ?
    Yeah it could be a situation that 2 people missed the decimal point in their snipes
    Last edited by Jeltz; 10-26-2011 at 08:45 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    That said I do have a stone which doesn't conform to the general description of a Charnley but has similarities to the description of a Cutlers Green, but as you say there is nobody who can ID one.
    Where are the pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    Where are the pics?
    The one in this thread
    I understand that forest green with light blue dots is a description. The green is not far off "forest" and the dots are bluish grey rather than black or otherwise and the slurry it produces is khaki, here is a picture of the slurry wipes onto white paper but its closer to palmolive stick than it shows.
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    Here among others, is in Olivia's belief, a Cutler's Green. Scroll down and you will find an alleged example. Also a great place to check out other nice examples of natural rock. I say 'alleged' because I have not seen a definitive example, and Olivia's information conflicts with other literature that I have read.
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    Thanks for that Scipio never seen anything which has been stated as a Cutlers before but I agree that my reading on the subject doesn't exactly match that specimen.
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