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02-03-2012, 05:47 PM #18
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Thanked: 3164Voidmonster - I have two hones that look very much like that. One is a BBW, the other a vintage LM. They look astonishingly similar. The BBW has tiny sparkly bits in it, but the real give-away is that it is spoted all over with little dots of yellow coticule. It's a very fast cutter and leaves a mirror-like bevel. It performs very much like a coarse coticule. The vintage LM is given away by the green inclusion it has - one solitary elliptical inclusion in the side of it, which shows that it was cut across the strat rather than with it, otherwise the ellipse would have been more circular. There is a small difference in the smell too - the BBW reminds me of freshly mixed plaster, the LM has a very faint, hard to describe fleeting aroma.
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Neil
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