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03-08-2011, 09:55 AM #1
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Thanked: 23New Ozuku-yama Karasu from Morihei
I decided to enjoy a recent windfall and get a high-end finishing j-nat. I gave Michiko at Morihei some guidance about price and he sent me some options.
His top pick and the one I went for was this Ozuku-yama Karasu
(大突山合砥カラス). Dimensions are 205×73×27mm 1,080g
He has suggested using the stone with a Mejiro nagura and water (no tomonagura).
His other recommendations were (all comments from Morihei):
#89 Narutaki-yama (鳴滝山)
Approx. 207×75×25mm 1,000g
Hard
Very good quality
Most of Narutaki stones are yellow or light blue color.
But this stone is red brown color. So, this one is rare.
#107 Kitsu-yama (木津山)
Approx. 205×78×34mm 1,400g
Little Hard
Very good quality.
#32 Nakayama (中山)
Approx. 210×73×35(mm)1,270g
This stone is one of the hardest among Nakayama.
This stone will grind steel well and put a fine edge.
I will report back when I have received the stone.
Claude
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03-08-2011, 12:44 PM #2
Sweet! Nice score matey, that looks awesome!
I'm very interested to hear about how that stone performs. I love my J-Nat, its definately my favourite finisher.
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Claude (03-08-2011)
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03-08-2011, 01:36 PM #3
Thanks for the eye candy Claude, let us know how it performs.
Mike
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Claude (03-08-2011)
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03-08-2011, 04:18 PM #4
Some of those names are new to me. They look great.
Let us have some feedback on performance.
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03-10-2011, 03:27 AM #5
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Thanked: 5Would it be impolite to ask about the price or range of prices? I think everyone wants great finishing jnats, but are intimidated by the prce. I have bought many stones from various sources and only have a few good one to show for it. Would have been better buying a few good ones to start with from more reputable sources.
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03-10-2011, 07:19 AM #6
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Thanked: 35Nice stone dude. Congratz.
Sharpman
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03-10-2011, 09:48 AM #7
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Thanked: 23These stones are not cheap (for me anyway) and range $1,300 - $1,600. Having said that I got a very good Shouhonyama Ohira from Morihei for a fraction of this price and a nice Wakasa Karasu from Maksim for even less. Unless you are an expert the key thing with j-nats is to find a vendor you can trust and be upfront about what you want, how much you are prepared to pay and your level of experience.
Claude
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03-10-2011, 12:04 PM #8
I got my Nakayama from So. It was specially selected for me by his dad. He is a great guy. You have to bear with him though, he is very busy.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
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03-11-2011, 08:25 AM #9
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Thanked: 23Stone received - some feedback
OK, so I received the stone. Three days Tokyo to London, got to love EMS. Beautifully (and securely) wrapped. Both stones, Ozuku and nagura, come with a nice silk covering.
Last week I won a very nice Filharmonica 14 on ebay and I decided to wait for these stones to hone. I wasn't really sure at which point to go from my choceras to the nats. I set the bevel on the chocera 1k and then chocera 3k. At this point I went to a Tenjyou nagura on the Ozuku, about 6 sets of circles and 20 - 30 x-strokes (I never count exactly). Then repeated with the Mejiro nagura and finished with 20 - 30 x-strokes on plain water. Finally stropped as usual. The whole thing took 10 minutes.
I just shaved this morning and I will admit that I am completely blown away. So smooth, so close - just amazing. As it so happens I shaved a few days ago with another Filly 14 that I had honed up to shapton 30k and it is really interesting to compare the two. Both were super close shaves but with the 30k finish it constantly felt I was about to give myself a weeper whilst the j-nat finish was just so comfortable.
Very, very impressed with the stone and equally impressed with the advice and service from Morihei.
Claude
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03-11-2011, 08:48 AM #10
Have fun with this beautiful stones!