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    Well. The coticule is an endeavor. Each one to...

    Well. The coticule is an endeavor. Each one to it's own. An adventure.
    The Norton 4/8? Super-predicable, IMO.
    Silly me, I shall have to wait 'til retirement to do naturals.

    Should be fun!
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    Seems as if you went 4/8 Norton and then to the...

    Seems as if you went 4/8 Norton and then to the coticule, you may have gone backwards?
    Depending on the coticule/honing and all?

    Norton 4/8. The poor man's coticule! :rofl2:
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    HEY! I resemble that remark! ;)

    HEY!

    I resemble that remark! ;)
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    It's so funny as I am always showing people how...

    It's so funny as I am always showing people how to carve a brisket. As they comment on the huge knife, I show them what's scratched into the handle! :rofl2:

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    None whatsoever! :D 251105

    None whatsoever! :D

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    Talk about frustrating, Steve! :roflmao

    Talk about frustrating, Steve! :roflmao
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    Nope! It is WAY too long and heavy and as I...

    Nope! It is WAY too long and heavy and as I figured-out the angle with that removable spine slipped-on, it was double a straight razor! Without the spine on, it is a 'true wedge'!
    Would be a...
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    I thought perhaps. They have always intrigued me....

    I thought perhaps. They have always intrigued me. I like all things Lipshaw, whether useful or not! ;)

    Take this gargantuan autopsy knife? Great for slicing brisket! :rofl2:

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    That looks nice, Steve! So...What's in the...

    That looks nice, Steve! So...What's in the Lipshaw box?
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    I think that sort of phenomenon is likely due to...

    I think that sort of phenomenon is likely due to a pile of pasted strop back in the day. Sometimes, a bit of a regrind will go a long way, esp as down near the bevel. JMO
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