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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
    8.5cm by 19cm
    You found a cool one enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
    First a huge thank-you to all members who responded.
    I see small brown flecks in the matrix of this stone.
    When I make a slurry it is lacking the milky feel of a real coti.
    Yes the look and saw marks are questions that dont add up
    I believe based on members input and the 3 real coti I have that this stone is manmade.
    Its one heck of a man made coti.
    I couldnt have sorted this out without you.
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    The brown flecks are another dead giveaway of the man made coti. Mine also have saw marks identical to yours. Two of the three I have came with the slate side dished, I've tried the slate and it works ok. I've seen one that was boxed and labeled by Pike but I can't remember what they called it. I'll see if I can dig it up later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dcaddo1 View Post
    The brown flecks are another dead giveaway of the man made coti. Mine also have saw marks identical to yours. Two of the three I have came with the slate side dished, I've tried the slate and it works ok. I've seen one that was boxed and labeled by Pike but I can't remember what they called it. I'll see if I can dig it up later.
    That makes sense. The straights and the strop are all medium grade quality. Hone would match the same quality. Thank-you if you get pictures that would be corroborating evidence. Great fake coti I must say. My slate is flat. Its family so I promised to give it back once i finished using it.Sentimental value and family trump hones. Plus I can go and visit and use it anytime I wish. I love my family and sharing thank-you again for input.
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    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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    yes the slate side is very slow but still finish ok and it is hard . i guess it is combination stone

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
    That makes sense. The straights and the strop are all medium grade quality. Hone would match the same quality. Thank-you if you get pictures that would be corroborating evidence. Great fake coti I must say. My slate is flat. Its family so I promised to give it back once i finished using it.Sentimental value and family trump hones. Plus I can go and visit and use it anytime I wish. I love my family and sharing thank-you again for input.
    That is just Cool, Family means a lot especially if you don't have a loving one. All the Best.

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