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    Well, I finally broke down and pulled the trigger on the Nakayama Maruichi from O_S. It not only met my expectations, it surpassed them. I had a problem blade that I was debating whether or not to reset the bevel on it.
    It seems no matter what I did, it still didn't shave great. It shaved OK.
    BBS was impossible with this Wade and Butcher...I set it aside, for a rainy day project. The Nakayama came the other day, I thought this would be perfect. This hone is considered a slow cutter, I couldn't imagine what a "fast cutter is" It's gives great feedback, Looks ten times better in person, and mounted on a hand carved Japanese Cypress base.

    I did aprox 25 + strokes and the blade is just unbelievably sharp, Really.

    I was a bit skeptical at first when I heard all the stories about the Japanese naturals. I've heard things before that were exagerrated, Well, let me tell you. It's all good when it comes to these hones. It's a total experience when you use one. While I hone, it gives off this wonderful aroma of Japanese Cypress, it's awesome...it's a total sensory thing going on. I know that they're pricey, on the high end, but well worth every penny. If you have the means, I highly recommend these hones.

    O_S was extremely helpful, running tests for me, putting up with me, and just going the extra mile...a true Gentleman...Domo Arigato...O_S

    P.S. Sorry about the pic, I always have trouble and need a new camera...
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    One of those is on my list of to gets.

    Where would you put this in your series of hones.

    GreatWhite was kind enough to send me some 1 mic and .5 mic pasted balsas that really did the trick for me on some tough blades, but one of these would set me right.

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    already succumbed. Waiting for the Paypal invoice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlewedge View Post
    One of those is on my list of to gets.

    Where would you put this in your series of hones.

    GreatWhite was kind enough to send me some 1 mic and .5 mic pasted balsas that really did the trick for me on some tough blades, but one of these would set me right.
    To be honest, right now, it's at the top of my finisher's. I have Escher, Coticule, Shapton, Naniwa, etc... This hone is tops....I haven't run it through a full series of razors...Lynn would be better suited to make that judgement, but from what i heard from everyone else, it's the best...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    ...I was a bit skeptical at first when I heard all the stories about the Japanese naturals. I've heard things before that were exagerrated...

    Here's a secret, all the exaggerated stories ARE TRUE. I have one also, and it's worth every penny I paid for it.

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    I want one that you just lay pointing east and wave the blade over it a few times and it's sharp. That is really nice Rich. I'm happy for you and thinking if I ever get the $ to spare I will follow your lead.
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    Congratulations! That looks like a real beauty, and sounds like one too! In all honesty, if you can afford one, they are worth the money IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I want one that you just lay pointing east and wave the blade over it a few times and it's sharp. That is really nice Rich. I'm happy for you and thinking if I ever get the $ to spare I will follow your lead.
    That's how mine works Jimmy, but I ain't sellin' it!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    That's how mine works Jimmy, but I ain't sellin' it!!



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