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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    Withdrawn Shobudani Karasu/Renge Suita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    Withdrawn Shobudani Karasu/Renge Suita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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    Why is Mikawa Nagura so expensive?

    The one with Kan looks much cleaner for sure. Have you bought from that store before? I always take pause when I see vendors selling those tiny, random pieces with no Layer stamp.... they very well could be great and I could be overly paranoid though 😆 I just know there is a lot of fake...
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    Why is Mikawa Nagura so expensive?

    Cool link, thanks for dropping. That would be a prime example of a piece that has the higher concentration of spots and would most likely scratch a blade if sharpened directly on. Here's a piece that's voluminous but not as wide. It clocks in at 501 grams and is Pure betsuju with absence of...
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    Why is Mikawa Nagura so expensive?

    Regarding black spots, they can scratch the blade if sharpened directly on the stone if they're highly concentrated enough..... They don't really effect much if used as nagura on other stones though as less percentage of the nagura is being used.
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    Stones for Masamoto yanagiba?

    Cool progression reccomendations! A koppa sized natural soft suita can cost around the same as a synthetic 8k, which won't offer the type of polishes that naturals will.
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