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    Thank you alx

    I got only one stone from them, Ozuku karasu plus koma nagura. When I saw note to Ozuku stone "strongly and especially recommended" it was enough for me

    That actually means that probably they still have others in stock

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    I have a karasu that I use too, and you cannot go wrong with a good one, and they are usually pretty hard. I thought you had bought that little Nakayama for razors too. I think I have a pertty good idea what they might be asking. Very steep number. Alx

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    Please stop posting pictures in this thread, my bank account is begging you.

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    I'm trying to decide between two of his stones: both Ozuku. One is harder than the other, but he says the slightly softer stone is very fine and especially good for razors...

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    Quote Originally Posted by alx View Post
    I think I have a pertty good idea what they might be asking.
    Fun part is, that price for Ozuku was absolutely in line with others 2 Morihei has his own vision on what stones should be used razors. As Seth said, he strongly believe that Ozuku karasu is the best http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...tml#post682981

    Most likely today I will test the stone. I will let you know
    Last edited by Traskrom; 11-23-2010 at 05:37 AM.

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    Her is one of my Oozukos
    Namito Karasu, very buttery feel, very hard stone barely absorbs any water. Not from Morihei though.

    Last edited by mainaman; 11-23-2010 at 12:02 PM.
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    I am curious about this stone dealer. I tend to be cautious when it comes to the naturals. So far the buzz is good. Those are gorgeous stones guys.
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    What can I say.. that hone is expensive and ugly.. don’t buy it. Don’t even think about it. You might end up like me…

    Yesterday I got some time to check this stone out. I took 3 razors, Wostenholm pipe razor, Roxo by Marsh brothers and Imperial. I used distilled water and koma nagura. I did exactly as old guy advised. Started with 5-6 strokes with koma slurry and then diluted it with water and ended up with pure stone. In about 30-40 strokes razor was absolutely shave ready. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I did more passes on my TM strop than on the stone. I said to myself, wait, see if you can repeat it. Wostenholm, quarter hollow is quite hard razor, however story was exactly the same, maybe a little more passes on stone. Third razor shoved exactly the same performance. I honed 3 razors in less that an hour with stropping, cleaning the stone and making all kind of tests, hanging hair, standing hair and everything I can think of. What it means, that I, with honing skills slightly above average, got results I never dreamed possible!

    Hone itself absorb water, and feeling on the stone is kinda “silky”. Interesting, that water doesn’t work as lubricant, I can admit that I needed more “force” to slide razor compare to my shoubudani. Almost no slurry from the stone itself. I remember Alx article “sharp ws shiny” I can confess that I read all of it and did my best to understand it. Edge that I got was sharp and shiny at the same time.

    Completely shocked I took my higonokami knife. I am using it to test all my stones. I got perfect and gorgeous kasumi on it and also sharpness I am absolutely happy with. Later that evening, my wife told me that I should stop walking around the house with that stupid face. I believe I was expressing joy, happiness and deepest shock at the same time. Shave this morning proved that razors (I tested 2 of them) was perfect for shaving.

    Coming back to Mr Morihei, if you follow his advice, you get perfect result. If you do something on your own, you can get unpredictable results. That doesn’t mean that they will be bad, may be slightly worse that if you follow his advice. That was with my first stone, and with this one.

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    I'm with Jim... ARRGGHH!!!!

    Drool worthy pics just kill me

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    Friend of mine asked me if I can buy some stone for him for his razors. I asked for specific price range (not high) and this is what I got as an offer. As you can see, it is not limited to the Nakayama.









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