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    My Father and a friend of his were at an auction sale last week and his friend bought a box of junk and inside was some old style clippers and there was around 6 sharpening stones. My Dad called me and said to come over and look at the stones and if I wanted any of them I could have them. He said they were in rough shape but I was excited anyways lol. I looked through them and there were two coticules that had separated from the slate backing and one was very badly dished. I took them home and epoxied them back together. once they were dry I lapped them and the badly dished one also had a large flake missing so I had to cut the corner off of it. They turned out great. very nice looking, smooth and buttery. I was very happy. Then my Dad called me back and said he forgot that he had taken one out of the bag and left it on his bench and that it was the nicest one. I quickly went back with my lapping plate and I was the largest of the three and it is a blushing coticule. It's a very pretty stone for sure. All three of them are different and I can't wait to try them out. The dimensions are 50x100, 55x125, and 60x125. Hope you enjoy the eye candy.




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    WOW! Not to mention your fine skills at restoring them. Even more impressive, IMO.
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    Bet ya feel real luck now Eh Joseph? Happy for you.
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    Never heard of a blushing coticule before, but I'm new to coticule honing. You really did a great job with those stones. The dished stone certainly had some miles on it, but you got it looking like new again.
    It must have taken a lot of honing to put that kind of wear on it. I guess a lot of old barbers didn't really believe in lapping or flattening their stones.
    Very nice find and +1 on what Sharptonn said.


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    Really nice find!!!

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    You got some stones son!
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    Wow Joseph, Very nice score. You have a nice little collection of Coticules now.
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    Those look like some fine coticules that I am sure will provide you with fantastic edges.

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    Those look very nice, going by the first two pictures I doubted they actually were coticules. Great saves. Lovely sizes too, very practical, especially for honing with the hone in hand. Enjoy!
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