Naniwa Snow White 8K

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The feedback is odd. Kinda skatey but gets quite sticky once there is a bit of mud (which is quite thick). Not too bad once you get used to it althoug some people hate it. Initially feels hard but then seems soft once there is some mud.

Finish is sorta just below mirror. Feels as though it's a bit finer than 8k.

In this grit rannge, I prefer the feel of baby Chosera 10k or Kitayama 8k.
 
No polisher. It delivers a very fine edge with some remarkable bite. Isn't that easy in use, though. Sticky, and requiring a lot of care with drying. A Shapton Pro 12k offers a similar edge but is much easier at use.
 
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