Mizukihara and 2 Huge Atagoyamas

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Just made a video of Mizukihara lv 3,5 :)

[video=youtube;ZcfG81JUrk8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcfG81JUrk8&list=UUs-7XfitjOEgbKX0842AtLQ&index=3&feature=plcp[/video]

And received 2 Huge Huge Atagoayama Kiita
They will be on the store when I am finished playing with them :D

[video=youtube;r-byaZFvb08]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-byaZFvb08&list=UUs-7XfitjOEgbKX0842AtLQ&index=1&feature=plcp[/video]

[video=youtube;rkIuTtEeOHg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkIuTtEeOHg&list=UUs-7XfitjOEgbKX0842AtLQ&index=2&feature=plcp[/video]
 
what kiind of grit range are these? the finsh off the lvl 3.5 Atagoayama Kiita looks really nice
 
Those Atagos are very pricy because of they huge size 220mm 85mm 65mm and very light color.
And plus they are without any inclusions at all !!
The lv 3,5 one is actually bit finer then reguler 3,5 so i will say Hardnes is 3,5 but fines is 4.
Approx. grit is hard to say but scratches is smaller then my 12k for sure :D
 
They do look like they'll last a few generations. Am itching to try some jnats, will have to drop you a pm when my next payday comes around....
 
I have Atago like those, it is very fine and for its hardness does not scratch soft iron at all, very very good stone. And at that size it will last 4-5 generations easy
 
If i sharpen a lot of knives that the stone i take, it is most consistent too.
 
Phew,,, been staring at that mizukihara for the past month and a bit ... My wallet is safe for a little while longer.
 
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