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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    They're not really that special. There are good ones & bad ones but the ones that aren't scratchy are the special ones. Asagi come from the Namito layer & odds are most Namito are better razor stones. Don't limit your search to one type, Even Suita could do at a pinch. Most would certainly improve an 8k finish. I recently acquired a Tomae (thanx Muscles) which is a shallower layer but works great for finishing razors. Nakayama, Oozuku, Shoubudani are all known for good Asagi but you need to use a trusted seller & if possible test the stone first. And it helps a lot if you know what you want. Again the seller should be able to help guide you.
    Thank you.

    In the future I will be looking for a very hard, very fine, uniform,
    no su/toxic lines. Size 8 by 2.5 or 3. An inch thick.

    Now such a stone from the Nakayama mine would probably cost at
    least 500 dollars or more That is why I am interested in the other mines. I mean I don't care from which mine it comes as long as it is working
    very good.`

    Sharpman

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    Thank you.

    In the future I will be looking for a very hard, very fine, uniform,
    no su/toxic lines. Size 8 by 2.5 or 3. An inch thick.

    Now such a stone from the Nakayama mine would probably cost at
    least 500 dollars or more That is why I am interested in the other mines. I mean I don't care from which mine it comes as long as it is working
    very good.`

    Sharpman
    Such a stone from any of the Kyoto Eastern Mines would cost $500 plus. The price difference between good stones of the most popular mines is not nearly as great as the price difference between good stones and troubled stones from the same mine.

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    Sharpman, maxim at jns can help you find one for about $300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by infamous View Post
    Sharpman, maxim at jns can help you find one for about $300.
    I recently bought an expensive okudo nashiji which I absolutely love. Very hard and fine.

    Money is difficult right now. But the blue colour of an asagi is very tempting right now.

    I am absolutely certain that if I had an asagi I would want the okudo
    nashiji that I have now.

    I guess for somebody like me HAD means buy a stone, use it for
    a while and then sell it to buy another one. HAHAAHA. It's a good
    thing these stones sell easy(my impression).

    Perhaps use my okudo a while longer and then if I can't stop my HAD
    sell it and buy an asagi from Maxim.

    Sharpman

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