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    # Coticule miner # ArdennesCoticule's Avatar
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    I'll do my best to make some photos about me, my father and the staff in the future!

    So you want tourist gadgets? We have some little bout n°1 key rings and my sisters are making BBW neck laces as a hobby :-)

    The nearest train station is located in Vielsalm. Our atelier is located at +/- 8 km from Vielsalm. We have a bus stop at +/- 400 m from our Atelier.

    If you guys want to do a group visit one day, you are welcome!
    The summer is the best time to do this, during winter it's to cold over here (as matter of fact I should say 'over there' since me and my family are living at 130 km from our atelier).
    During winter our quarry is closed for 3 months.

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    Ah! So I guessed right about some tourist stuff
    I can't wait to see the necklaces...
    You live that far away away from your business? That's a long comute.
    I'll try to talk the wife into a visit. I hear you have good chocolate in Belgiam? that should make it easier to convince her
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    Really interesting thread. I have a BBW I bought off one of the guys on SRP and it is brilliant....! A yellow one would be nice, mmmh - Santa is coming soon.......

    Look forward to more interesting stuff from you.

    Regards,
    Mark....

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    thank you so much rob this post is very informative and ill be looking forward to reading more form you in the future and also thank you for putting some up for sale in the classified section as well

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    Somebody should Wiki this. I'm a bit of a Wiki moron and don't know how to upload. somebody should wiki that too.

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    Awesome post thanks for this.

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    Many years ago in my college days I took a course where we basically tooled around the N.E of the U.S for a week visiting various geologic points of interest and one of the stops was the quarry where they produce granite , in Vermont. The stuff is just massive rock and they saw the stuff in huge blocks. Sometimes I think people have the notion that the coticules and japanese stones are mined the same way. People don't realize the these stones are mostly formed in thin lenses and veins and it takes a lot of work to get the stuff out and separate it from the surrounding rock. Thats why the stuff is so highly prized and expensive and the shapes are so often so irregular and the stones are usually small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Somebody should Wiki this.
    Done!
    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    I'm a bit of a Wiki moron and don't know how to upload. somebody should wiki that too.
    Done!
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    This is a fascinating conversation and I am thoroughly enjoying the learning experience.

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    Ihave a little yellow one for sale!
    Make me an offer
    Glad your enjoying your blue bargain.

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