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    Jende industries is not Shapton & is just voicing an opinion.
    I can't remember where I got this chart but pretty sure it's info that came in the Pro boxes.
    It says the 320 is for SS, Swedish Steel & even Japanese swords. Hardly only for Stainless.
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    I have the Shapton Pro 1.5k. Apparently it's not usable for anything.

    I guess I should throw it away.

    Oops, I just noticed the right side of the chart. I guess I can keep it for sharpening my rose shear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    I have the Shapton Pro 1.5k. Apparently it's not usable for anything.

    I guess I should throw it away.

    Oops, I just noticed the right side of the chart. I guess I can keep it for sharpening my rose shear.
    Don't forget your knife in Spring Steel.
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    No good for that--I think my knife was made in the winter.

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