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    Good luck, Steve. Hope it works for ya
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    Beautiful stone Steve. I hope it will provide you with excellent edges.
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    Enjoy it. I am a confirmed coticule user and love the edges I get fro mine.

    I often finish a coti edge with chromium oxide on a paddle strop just to squeeze that last little bit of keen from the edge. It’s not necessary, but it does make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    Enjoy it. I am a confirmed coticule user and love the edges I get fro mine.

    I often finish a coti edge with chromium oxide on a paddle strop just to squeeze that last little bit of keen from the edge. It’s not necessary, but it does make a difference.

    I do the same, typically with heavier grinds and framebacks. A 1k synthetic bevel setter, a coticule and chrox is all you need.
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    Scored this beauty. The BIN price was prohibitive but that didn’t stop me from making an offer, and it was accepted.
    Looks new, I hope it will be as nice as it looks in the photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgister View Post
    Scored this beauty. The BIN price was prohibitive but that didn’t stop me from making an offer, and it was accepted.
    Looks new, I hope it will be as nice as it looks in the photos.

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    Cool! I'm excited for you Steve. Let us know how you do with it.
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    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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    Got another H M Christensen.
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    Finally found one that was not worn slap out for a decent price. These are like hens teeth. Anyway I m going to make a pair with it and this one.
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    I've been wanting to make more of these scales out of this beautiful wood.
    This thing is a fabulous shaver. Another top notch American cutler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFLUS View Post
    Got another H M Christensen.
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    I have one with a really tiny blade like that, I don't shave with it though.

    I reckone it'e either a nose hair razor or a childs straight
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    It does look a little small in that picture but if you compare it to the measuring tape the blade is at least 6/8. The tape is an inch wide.
    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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