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07-31-2015, 03:49 AM #1
Shapton Pro Stones VS Shapton Kuromaku
So i've been doing my research about the differences in these stones and what i get from people at shapton is that they are made to be more adaptable to our climate rather than japans. I also hear people say that they have the kuromaku and don't have any issues with them. But what I'm actually wondering is if there is someone out there that has used both the pro stones and the kuromaku stones and get some input if they really are just the same exact stone but shapton is jacking up the price for the US market. Also i have heard that both the 12k kuromaku and the 15k pro is the same stone itself. i actually have both sets of stones on the way but being that I'm a newbie to the sharpening world I'm not really going to be able to tell if there is a difference and know which ones to send back to Amazon. I'd really like to get some input on this so that i can possibly save some money
Thanks guys!
Fonz
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07-31-2015, 04:15 AM #2
??????? I don't know about these stones but personally dislike anyone that plans to buy two to return one.
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07-31-2015, 04:22 AM #3
I bought both sets of the stones, one for the kuromaku series and the pro series just so I could compare them myself since u can't just drive around the corner to Walmart to look at them yourself lol... I'm curious to know what makes you dislike people just based on that??
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07-31-2015, 04:23 AM #4
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07-31-2015, 04:49 AM #5
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Thanked: 3795You have implied that you are buying two sets of stones with the clear intention of returning one of them. Rather than doing some research via asking questions here before your purchase, you have chosen basically to rent one set of hones for free and then return them, in which case they will no longer be able to be sold as new. This is not very like-able behavior.
To be clear, I'm still glad that you have joined and chosen to ask a question. Personally I'm just not a fan of your purchasing strategy.
In answer to your question, I suspect, but do not know, that the two series are quite similar. I have only used the Pro series but the other is described as the Japanese version of the Pro series. I highly doubt that there will be much difference between them.
What honing experience do you have? Which hones within each series did you buy?
I only still have the Shapton Pro 1k and still really like it as a bevel setter.Last edited by Utopian; 07-31-2015 at 04:54 AM.
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07-31-2015, 04:56 AM #6
The Shapton Kuromaku line, from what I understand, is the Shapton Pro line in Japan. If shipped outside of Japan, the warranty is void - the same applies to someone in Japan ordering a Shapton Pro from the US, the warranty is void.
I've never had to use the Shapton warranty replacement, but I don't mind paying the extra for it.
One of my friends has a set of Kuromaku and when I tried them they worked just like the Pro line. The scratch patterns looked the same under magnification. While honing, the sound and feel were the same.
Shapton claims that the two lines are formulated differently to account for differing weather conditions between Japan and the US. I'm not sure that I believe that explanation. I think it is just a marketing ploy.Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead - Charles Bukowski
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bluesman7 (07-31-2015), Dafonz6987 (07-31-2015)
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07-31-2015, 05:25 AM #7
Hi Dafonz,
First of all, welcome to the forum from another Coloradan.
I have to admit that I had a similar reaction to your post. I suppose that if your plan was to just look at the hones and gather info on the hones, make a decision and then return the unused hones, there would be nothing really wrong with your plan.
I think part of the reaction comes from the fact that to really know anything about the hones they would need to be lapped and actually used to hone something. You will not be able to tell anything by just looking at them. So I think when someone who has honing experience hears that you are going to compare the stones and send back a set, they assume that you will be returning lapped and used stones. That is the part that goes against my grain.
I'll give your the benefit of the doubt and assume that you're new to honing, did not realize that you were going to have to lap and use the stones to tell anything, and that your plan is what I described in the first paragraph.
Anyway welcome to the forum
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07-31-2015, 08:06 AM #8
@bluesman7 Lol yeah if you open and use the hone from Amazon you can no longer return the item. I am new to honing and was buy them to look at them before I made a decision. The reason I'm spending more on the shaptons is because I first bought stones called taidea which were rather cheap stones and I wasn't getting the edge I was looking for. I know I should assume that it's not the hone but actually the honer but seeing how I really am starting to enjoy freehand sharpening I thought it would be worth the purchase...
Last edited by Dafonz6987; 07-31-2015 at 08:19 AM. Reason: Not finished with reply
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07-31-2015, 08:11 AM #9
@utopian I didn't plan on using the hone because then it would be unreturnable... I could understand your distaste of my intentions you implied but it wasn't the case. In all honesty though, I could see your concern if my purchase was though a mom and pops type store... It wasn't the case it's though a multi billion dollar industry called Amazon... But I guess some people have to look out for the little guys...
Last edited by Dafonz6987; 07-31-2015 at 08:19 AM. Reason: Didn't say who I was replying too
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07-31-2015, 08:18 AM #10
Another thing if you could help me bluesman7.... How do I get the originally posted at the top of my reply so people know who or what I'm replying to?