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    Default New Les Latneuses Hybrid Coticule

    Been wanting to try one of these for ages. 6 13/16"x 1 15/16". Finally seeing the hybrid layer, it's interesting. If you had a softer coti with flecks of that quartz heavy material in there it would be a disaster, but being continuous changes up the game. Pics coming

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    This layer can be stunningly beautiful, as the Burton Series #1 formerly owned by a friend. Honing on one has a nice feel, but I've gotten much better performance from my La Veinnettes..

    But, every stone is an individual...

    I wonder who has that Burton Series LL now?? I'd give alot for that stone! Looking forward to the photos..

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    Beautiful stone
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    Very nice looking stone. I've had a couple of those come and go. Very interesting stones. On both of those I had the hybrid layer was very hard.
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    It feels very glassy/quartz-like like quartz and a coticule had a baby. At least it is indeed lapped

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