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Re: Ceramic Paddles 10 months, 2 weeks ago #3827

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Clay,

In the event you decide not to continue to carry the 1200/1600 ceramics; how will you proceed with their replacement? I have a pair coming for warranty replacement.


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Re: Ceramic Paddles 10 months, 2 weeks ago #3835

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Good question - we'll most likely continue with them, just need to iron out details with the supplier. We have enough right now to cover any warranty issues.

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Clay,

In the event you decide not to continue to carry the 1200/1600 ceramics; how will you proceed with their replacement? I have a pair coming for warranty replacement.
--Clay Allison

Re: Ceramic Paddles 10 months ago #4226

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I know it's been a while since this topic was brought up but I thought it only fair to update on my ceramics use. Clay was absolutely correct that once broken in the stones work great. I took mine to some 600 grit sand paper to lap them flat and have been using them with great results since. It took a bit for them to be broken in but now I love them. The only thing I have to be careful of is if I tilt them to the side the little pockets will make a nasty sound and sometimes micro chip the blade. To fix this issue I just take my time. I also purchased the micro ceramics and they are amazing as well! I have had no issues with them and now regularly get mirror edge finishes.
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