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    here ay go guys i don't know if you've seen this. i'm sure you're all familiar with tim's razors but he has a cool thing on hones on his web site

    http://tzknives.com/razorhones.html

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    Looks like Tim is another coticule fan! Very interesting difference in coticule yellow between with and without slurry. Kind of confirms what others have said here in the past and gives some visual evidence.

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    Yeah, there was a thread a little while back on this - can't remember the title, but it was in the hones section.

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    "Coticule Chronicles" is one of many threads where it came up.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=13187

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    I was thinking more of this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I was thinking more of this one.

    James.
    Oh yeah, that's the one.

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    I'm thinking of adding that Chinese 12K to my collection. I looked at one a while back at Woodcraft while picking up a Norton 4K - 8K. The stone looked very nice and consistent like the close-up seen in Tim's site.
    I have access to a really big 2' x 2' x 8" granite machinists stone. It would be perfect for bringing the Chinese stone up to standards. Besides, for 30 bucks, if it isn't all it should be, I can sharpen my planer knives and chisels on it and never feel I was cheated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I was thinking more of this one.

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    Thanks James, good thread. I missed that first time somehow.

    Cheers
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