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05-05-2014, 08:15 PM #11
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the slurry it produced is milky, consistent with my other coticules
I do have a Les Latneuses coticule, mine doesn't have such exuberant colors but it could be posible, 1 thing is that my Les Latneuses has a realy hard hybrid layer and kind of a soft normal coticule layer, I haven't noticed this distinction while lapping this specimen.
The overall hardness resembles the la dressante layer (which I know can look exotic as well but not such a distinct layer transistion)
Martin, I do like your suggestion, looking at the back of my rock it seems to resemble this the most
@Piet, I honestly have to say that I don't realy know what type of wood that was, I bought a piece at the fijhouthandel in Arnhem in the section with wood for musical instruments, next time I'll ask
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05-05-2014, 10:39 PM #12
If it's from AF I think it could be palisander/rosewood. Another Dutch member also bought a piece from them and gave me some. I forgot how it looked like
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05-08-2014, 04:14 PM #13
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I also say a coticule I have one who resembles this with orange color