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I am not a big sharpener and have a somewhat eclectic but not very well thought-out set of stones. Finally got Dave to set me up with something, so I am now cleaning out. I have:
Shapton glass stones 500/1000/4000 - I should have looked at home this morning, but I think the 500 and 1000 are open and have been used once or twice to play around and the 4000 is still in its original packaging. I may mix something up, but in any case, they are not far from new condition. Would prefer to sell these as a set for $149 shipped in the US.
Kitayama 8000 - some say it's a higher grit but I wouldn't know, this is unused/new. $65 shipped in the US
King 1000/6000 combo and what I believe to be an Icebear/King 3000 from everything I remember. Both used but not very much, still over 90% of the original stone there. I'll throw in a simple, cheap flattening stone also. I thought I'd give this set up for $15 shipping if a) you have been a member before I post this, b) you are new to sharpening and want to try your hand at hand sharpening on some beginner stones, and c) you post about your experiences in KKF.
Thanks,
Stefan
Shapton glass stones 500/1000/4000 - I should have looked at home this morning, but I think the 500 and 1000 are open and have been used once or twice to play around and the 4000 is still in its original packaging. I may mix something up, but in any case, they are not far from new condition. Would prefer to sell these as a set for $149 shipped in the US.
Kitayama 8000 - some say it's a higher grit but I wouldn't know, this is unused/new. $65 shipped in the US
King 1000/6000 combo and what I believe to be an Icebear/King 3000 from everything I remember. Both used but not very much, still over 90% of the original stone there. I'll throw in a simple, cheap flattening stone also. I thought I'd give this set up for $15 shipping if a) you have been a member before I post this, b) you are new to sharpening and want to try your hand at hand sharpening on some beginner stones, and c) you post about your experiences in KKF.
Thanks,
Stefan