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    I would be more inclined to watch the classifieds here and ask question of the seller of post a wanted to buy add here too. There is a lot more to a cuticle than the size. There have been more than one mine and mining took place over a pretty long time frame so there is a lot of variation. There are some that go through the classifieds from time to time and the guys selling them are very familiar. You could get lucky on the bay, or buy many before you find your true love. The feel of the edge from a natural is different than a synthetic. Perhaps another way to check it out is to get a couple of razors pro honed on a coti. It will give you an idea of what you should be getting in the end and also help you decide if you want to go that route or not.
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