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    How much are you lookin' to spend? A coticule would work great for your purposes, but still can be mucho versatile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joke1176 View Post
    How much are you lookin' to spend? A coticule would work great for your purposes, but still can be mucho versatile.
    +1 on the coticule ... easy to use, forgiving, impossible to overhone and a smooth edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chimensch View Post
    +1 on the coticule ... easy to use, forgiving, impossible to overhone and a smooth edge.

    It would be nice to keep it under $50, but I could afford a bit more. Any good sources for the coticule? Would this be the "yellow" or the "blue"?

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    +1 for the Chinese 12k. I hear its a great stone and gives a good edge. And its darn cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BHChieftain View Post
    It would be nice to keep it under $50, but I could afford a bit more. Any good sources for the coticule? Would this be the "yellow" or the "blue"?

    BH
    Yellow. If you're in the US, The Perfect Edge is a good source.

    PS, I don't like the Chinese 12 K for touch-ups. It's too fine.

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