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Monzento was purchased from John at JapaneseKnifeImports. The sides and bottom have been sealed. I have only used it maybe 3 or 4 times. Its a muddy stone and will soak up water. measures 195mmx68mmx62mm. Not sure how much it weighs my scale doesn't go that high but JKI put it at 1595g. $220




The Shinden Yama Suita was purchased from AframesTokyo. The sides and bottom have been sealed. I have only used it 5 or 6 times. It measures 200mmX65-77mmX40-44mm and weighs 1423g. This is the stone http://yhst-27988581933240.stores.y...ta-natural-whetstone--14236g--3l14236322.html. The stamps are no longer present. $350





Price doesn't include shipping or PayPal fees. I will also accept bitcoin as payment.

Thanks for looking
 
That Shinden Yama Suita is a beauty. An a good size.
I would love to have a stone like that, but with shipping, paypal fees, import fees and VAT it will be doubled in price, so unfortunately I must pass.
 
That's one thing I like about bitcoin, you can bypass any centralized banking(and VAT), but there's also no protection for buyers like paypal provides. I honestly use bitcoin when ever possible for making international purchases.
 
Well, the costums will charge the VAT, it´s not depending on the payment method.
 
I'll do the monzento $200 paypal fees included
 
I'll do Shinden $320
Monzento 200
Paypal fees and shipping included in price
 
Bitcoin :thumbsup: ... Not that I have it, but you can litterally transfer 10 million dollars from one account to another and back in less than a minute, and it'll cost you what, maybe a penny? Try doing that at a banking institution.

That's one thing I like about bitcoin, you can bypass any centralized banking(and VAT), but there's also no protection for buyers like paypal provides. I honestly use bitcoin when ever possible for making international purchases.
 
Also you actually own the bitcoin, compared to a bank ledger. The transactions are also irreversible, which can be seen as a good or bad thing, cause if you make a mistake then there's nothing you can do about it.

Bitcoin :thumbsup: ... Not that I have it, but you can litterally transfer 10 million dollars from one account to another and back in less than a minute, and it'll cost you what, maybe a penny? Try doing that at a banking institution.
 
Both still available. Shinden $300 and Monzento $200. Paypal and shipping included for U.S. I am open to negotiation.
 
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