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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    I love the Karasu stones, they're very rare, yes?
    Yes, they are more rare than other stone because the layer they
    are in is very thin AFAIK. Between aisa and namito layer.

    After checking other pictures of asagi, I am convinced that my karasu
    is not from nakayama mountain, but probably from takashima.

    Sharpman

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    narutaki kiita/karasu my hardest j-nat
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    Hi All,
    I do not feel qualified to post here as I have absolutely no idea what jnat I have.
    I also have no idea what all the terms for them mean - although I'm sure I'll learn some of them eventually.
    I thought I would post photos of my (one and only) jnat for comment/opinions.
    It seems to be a fairly soft stone and the slurry smells like mud.
    I have tried it on a couple of razors (after the 8k) and gotten quite good shaves from them.
    I start with a fairly thick slurry and gradually dilute it to water(using pigtail strokes) then rinse the hone off and make a lighter slurry and dilute it to water as well.
    I don't have a nagura stone so I've been using the slurry stone off my PHIG to make the slurry.
    You may think that I'm a Philistine for doing it this way, however, if you do, I beg your forgiveness - I just don't know any better.
    Here are the photos - with slurry and after lapping (dry).

    A very merry Christmas to all and the best of New Years as well.
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    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    I really didn't need a new jnat, but Maksim had one that I really liked, so I bought it. It arrived tonight in the rainy weather. DHL called me this morning and told me that he knew that I would want my package, so he bagged it and left it on my doorstep. I'm glad I didn't have to wait until tomorrow. The stone is beautiful. I haven't had a chance to try it out, but it is harder than my other one.

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    I also picked up another jnat from the Bay. I had bought several nice stones from this seller, so I trusted his description and assessment of the stone. It looked very nice. It is hard, but it a little rougher than my JNS stones. It does cut fast and is a nice size.

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    My only Jnat so far, a Narutaki Kiita...Name:  jnat 002.jpg
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    You guys are making me jealous

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    The second stone is a suita stone. Are you using nagura or tomonagura
    stone for creating slurry? The slurry can get trapped in the the little
    holes and scratch the bevel.

    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybyers View Post
    I really didn't need a new jnat, but Maksim had one that I really liked, so I bought it. It arrived tonight in the rainy weather. DHL called me this morning and told me that he knew that I would want my package, so he bagged it and left it on my doorstep. I'm glad I didn't have to wait until tomorrow. The stone is beautiful. I haven't had a chance to try it out, but it is harder than my other one.

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    I also picked up another jnat from the Bay. I had bought several nice stones from this seller, so I trusted his description and assessment of the stone. It looked very nice. It is hard, but it a little rougher than my JNS stones. It does cut fast and is a nice size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesslemming View Post
    The madness! THE MADNESS!!!
    yes, but the Glorious Madness. So much from so little.

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    My Newest J-nat that I picked up the other day.
    A rare Ozuku Suita (without su).
    So far so good after two razors.

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    笑う門に福来たる。

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZethLent View Post
    My Newest J-nat that I picked up the other day.
    A rare Ozuku Suita (without su).
    So far so good after two razors.

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    Very nice suita sunashi my friend! Looks a bit kiita.

    Sharpman

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