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SOLD Large Tsushima, sealed with Japanese paper and cashew lacquer

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This is a large Tsushima without loosing a corner. I use it between artificial 3k and fine natural stone.
It has fine particles (I rate it 3k) and results and it can remove the scratches generated by synthetic stone.
Sealed with Japanese paper and cashew lacquer

~3-3.5 harness, medium speed
215mm * 84mm * 50mm
2390g

Asking for $120USD includes Continental USA shipping

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Hello, maybe it's still a bit early for me, but what do you mean by "without loosing and corner"? Thx
 
This post made me want to play with mine.
If it helps, here is the finish you can expect from Tsushima ( cheap white 2 kiridashi)
Very easy to use cheap mid grit stone for those who wants to try JNats
 
Bump for his Tsushima, it doesn't get any cheaper, even shipped from Japan. . . I've looked. Good as an alternative to a synth 4-6k, more shallow scratches than a synth. Hardness makes it closer to a splash and go feel, as opposed to a soaker. It can burnish, without slurry. Or with a roughened surface and diamond slurry, it can make a dark kasumi comparable to great fine aoto. While finer aoto have a fluffier feeling grit in slurry, almost aerated, Tsushima have a viscous feel, denser
 
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