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Kiru

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Hi guys, up for grabs is my Nakayama tomae from @Krakorak a while back, I am slowly removing some stuff I don't use as often

More picture from him - Nakayama iromono – rhamphorhynchus – album na Rajčeti

I'd say the stone is 4/5 hard and about 4/5 in terms of fineness, the stone is grabby if you flood the surface with water but once you get some slurry going it's fairly smooth.
180x69x32mm, about 1kg.


Asking for 250 USD + shipping
 

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Kiru is a good and reliable guy, you can buy with confidence...I can remember this stone still pretty well, its pretty fast, the edges were fine, but still quite toothy, as for the polish, I could certainly find some photos of it (it was in the semimirror range as can can expect from a stone this hard and fine) and I also made some videos of the speed and I believe that also of the finish that time for Kiru - and I am pretty sure that I could still find them as well, if someone is interested...

Its a good and very pretty stone, I sold it just because it was a bit too small for my liking, if it would be fullsize, I am quite sure it would still be with me...
 
Hi, after a discussion with the OP, I will post here links to some videos I made with the stone (being the original owner) for him before he decided to buy it...The first one should demonstrate the speed and partly also feedback of it, the other one the finish (which is a mirror core and semimirror cladding)...Sorry for the "family sounds" (we were commenting the US president election with my GF that time:)) and the rather poor lighting, but I still feel they may be quite informative...


 
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