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Hi KKF,
you guys made me buy many many uchigumori stones.
Now it's time for me to spread some.

So that's the deal:
I have about 15 envelopes with these stones (mid-hard Uchigumori Hazuya Ohira and Narutaki Jizuya).
I'll put also a piece of Tanned Yoshino gami paper in the envelope to glue at the back of your flattened and thinned finger stones.

You PM me your adress and I send you the stones. You pay the shipping only, $4 or 3,40€ with tracking number and even less without tracking number.

You can break them to make some finger stones by yourself. I guess this is a nice occasion for a first try.

(Yes I could post on the BST or Giveways section but I guess people interested in polishing are more looking at the Sharpening section)
 
About 10 envelopes left, I'll tell you when it's over ;-) .

Many questions about the shipping: I'll send an envelope tomorrow and let you know the price but I'm 99% sure it's 3,40€ for shipping worldwide with tracking number.
 
I'll join the queue if there are any left
 
Damn the one time I check KKF when I'm away from home I see this probably just too late. I've still never tried uchigumori, but I'd like to :)
 
Hiho!

If you still have some i would raise my hand ;)
great idea! and best regards, daniel
 
hi guys, I finally went to the post office and the envelopes are slightly too thick for the standart price.
It would cost 6,20€ (about $7).
I find it a bit different from what I was thinking about so I would propose 5€ per envelope, the rest is for me.
 
hi guys, I finally went to the post office and the envelopes are slightly too thick for the standart price.
It would cost 6,20€ (about $7).
I find it a bit different from what I was thinking about so I would propose 5€ per envelope, the rest is for me.

$7 USD is still a great price. I've no problem paying that, and I can't agree that you should lose money on this generous offer.

Rick
 
+2 and dont forget the cost of envelope and gas. :) Way to generous to lose a dime. No one will mind ponying up for the total cost.
 
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