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    I agree with Marcus here. If you really had to...

    I agree with Marcus here. If you really had to have only one stone to maintain edges that don't need any more serious work, a Belgian combo or even a coticule IMO would be better than a Norton...
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    No, it's not a combo. That's a slate substrate. ...

    No, it's not a combo. That's a slate substrate. The veins (no cracks) are an iron oxide. Figuring as seen in my tiger stripe is extreme in its rarity (also according to Rob).

    This is why I...
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    Awesome. I'm glad to see there's legitimate...

    Awesome. I'm glad to see there's legitimate interest in a coticule brotherhood! I like the idea of not reposting pics, so please check out these two beauties showcased below.

    Beautiful stamped...
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    Very nice looking natural combo!:tu

    Very nice looking natural combo!:tu
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    Alright, alright, I was kidding about the Horse...

    Alright, alright, I was kidding about the Horse Butt Brotherhood. But in the leather world, Horse Butt (shell) was a term that was actually used and even stamped on some strops. So when I say Horse...
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    The......Belgian Brotherhood?

    Yep, there's a lot of brotherhoods going on out there I've noticed (Boker Brotherhood, Horse Butt Brotherhood, etc). Why not a Belgian Brotherhood?:shrug::D

    About three months ago, I bought an...
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