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Old 4th July 2009, 07:12 AM   #8
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Call me weird but I have kind of been enjoying at the 1500+grit size and may go finer. There is a liquid depth I can see visually. It is that frosty depth at high grit that did pretty much assure me of piled construction but it is also that same frostiness that kinda made me wonder about meteoric ores. The one Steve shows (and in his spread there) is quite like that one in blade form and it looks like copper fittings under plate as well. I can see how they could become almost too tempting, as I have been seeing them everywhere now with the one in hand.

Thanks again for the information and great photos.

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