SolidSnake03
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Hi All,
You know the drill, stupid sale, stuff goes fast, price includes ConUS shipping, ConUS only, all of it is in great shape and has tons of life left. The Shapton Glass are 1k, 2k and 4k, barely used, maybe 1mm missing. The Atoma Plates are #400 and #1200, maybe used a handful of times each, tons and tons of life left in them. The naturals are intersting, the koppa, I don't remember what it is but it leaves a nice finish and a great edge, leaves a very usable kitchen edge, I would say roughly medium fine in terms of feeling. Definitely not a coarse natural and not a finisher for polishing but a really great stopping point for natural edges. The other stone (dark blue gray) is a Washkiva or something like that, bought it on here a while ago, got it from somewhere in the EU I believe. Fun stone, really hard, dense, would last a lifetime easily and makes a great finisher for stainless. Does a great job of cleaning up tough to remove burrs while still leaving a good amount of bite. Fun stone to use on crappy stainless too, use something super coarse first and then just spend a little time on this one removing the big ole burr and you are good to go.
Atoma #400 and 1200 together = $75.00 SOLD
Shapton 1k, 2k and 4k = $110.00
JNAT = Sold Washkiva = $40.00 SOLD
Enjoy!
You know the drill, stupid sale, stuff goes fast, price includes ConUS shipping, ConUS only, all of it is in great shape and has tons of life left. The Shapton Glass are 1k, 2k and 4k, barely used, maybe 1mm missing. The Atoma Plates are #400 and #1200, maybe used a handful of times each, tons and tons of life left in them. The naturals are intersting, the koppa, I don't remember what it is but it leaves a nice finish and a great edge, leaves a very usable kitchen edge, I would say roughly medium fine in terms of feeling. Definitely not a coarse natural and not a finisher for polishing but a really great stopping point for natural edges. The other stone (dark blue gray) is a Washkiva or something like that, bought it on here a while ago, got it from somewhere in the EU I believe. Fun stone, really hard, dense, would last a lifetime easily and makes a great finisher for stainless. Does a great job of cleaning up tough to remove burrs while still leaving a good amount of bite. Fun stone to use on crappy stainless too, use something super coarse first and then just spend a little time on this one removing the big ole burr and you are good to go.
Atoma #400 and 1200 together = $75.00 SOLD
Shapton 1k, 2k and 4k = $110.00
JNAT = Sold Washkiva = $40.00 SOLD
Enjoy!
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