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    SOLD Nakayama Suita Koppa

    Final drop at 115$ shipped to the CONUS.
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    SOLD Nakayama Suita Koppa

    Price drop to 140$
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    SOLD Nakayama Suita Koppa

    Hey yall, Up for sale is a Tanaka Toishi stamped Nakayama Suita. It has the signature smooth yet firm elastic sharpening feel typical of quality Nakayama Suita. Beautiful kiitaish yellow coloration with renge and some blues. I found no lines to be scratchy. Great for knives, razors and...
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    Withdrawn Shobudani Karasu/Renge Suita

    Let's try a reduction. 375$
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    Withdrawn Shobudani Karasu/Renge Suita

    Up for sale is a super knife friendly suita. It's on the softer side and produces beautiful, contrasting Kasumi very easily. The stone is full 40 size and adorned with renge and karasu on a blue base. It really reminds me of an Uchigumori but has slightly different sharpening feel. The feel is...
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    SOLD Soft, muddy “iromono”

    Dang thats ridiculously priced for the type of knife finisher that every beginner should start with!
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    My Set

    Cool set up!
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    SOLD Nakayama Maruichi Asagi

    Wow! Beautiful stone at a very very reasonable price!
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    Kasumi powder - does source matter?

    Cool project! Thanks for sharing! Hope the uchi yields you some cool results too!
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    SOLD Nakayama Tenjou Tomae Ikimuasaki

    And SOLD. Thanks yall!
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    Help transitioning to jnats from Shaptons

    Nice! Hope you enjoy! I really think you'll enjoy the tactile feel with naturals while sharpening compared to the monotone aspect that synthetics tend to offer.
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    Help transitioning to jnats from Shaptons

    +1 on PM to @ethompson. I think he just may have enough stones to let a few go..... 😆 The reason I suggest moving forward in conversation with him is you'll be getting a high quality, and most importantly, fully tested stone which definitely has its advantages as you won't be buying blindly...
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    Why is Mikawa Nagura so expensive?

    Oh nice! I've never gotten in to yahoo auctions but a lot of you guys are convincing me to start looking! Thanks for the share/info. That should help a bunch of people on here in hunting for nagura! I've gotten more and more into razors over the last few years and really love how you can really...
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