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    Default GREEN BELGIAN COTICULE

    just in my green coti with a green slurry stone
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    sorry forgot to show pics of the stone wet enjoy
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    this is one nice looking stone, let us know how you like the edges off it.
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    I'm green with envy ! Nice rock, enjoy it.
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    I have a similar stone. It is a bit slower than other coticules I have used and the final edge seems shaper too(not necessarily smoother though)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    I have a similar stone. It is a bit slower than other coticules I have used and the final edge seems shaper too(not necessarily smoother though)
    yeah thats what i was hoping for i talked to the guy that sold me the stone the green coti are slow with water and medium with slurry their harder so they should produce a sharper edge with a good amount of comfort at least thats what i hope

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    i have one very small size . it is in fact slow a lot slower then most coticule i have tested.your stone is large size. Enjoy

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    i have a thick beard so i like a sharp edge i really dont like to classify stones and what they can do by color but with coti it seems to work well green or grey slow pink or redish fast lite yellow is mello now with arks you cant classify by color way different animal imho

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    Looks like a La Verte. Nice stone! Hmm.....I'm missing a green coti from my collection....

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    well while i'm at it i took two pics of the rest of my coti family
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