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    I like the Nakayama alx, very colorful!

    @ mainaman - how do i get a nagura like that! lol not that i can at the moment!
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    Holy crap! All the stones on this thread are increadable! I feel like I was just on a porn site. LOL

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    Some J-nat stones that I use.




    1. My nagura stock
    2. 3 pcs Naguras that I am currently using
    3. Koma nagura, pure white 250g
    4. Hindostan oil stone not using it yet
    5. Iyo plate nagura (not using it at all)
    6. Japanese Shapton Pro 320, 1000, 1500 and 5000
    7. Tanba aoto – great paper weight
    8. Tsushima-do stone for initial sharpening
    9. Shobudani mizuasagi, little hard, great pre-finisher for razors
    10. Ozuku karazu, hard, amazing finisher
    11. Ozuku Suita got it few days ago
    12. PHIG
    13. Xrite Colorchecker (amazing tool BTW)

    This stones cover 100% of my needs, and about 30% of my "wants" )

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    Maxim strikes again....

    I think this is a great prepolisher (Oozuku) - I love this thing:


    Oozuku sunashi suita finisher - extremely fine and hard:


    Group buy through Telly a while back (Meijiro, left; Koma, right):
    Last edited by Woodash; 09-26-2011 at 01:56 PM.

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    Woodash
    Are you sure that on the first photo you have correct white balance?

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    ^ Beats me! I see what you mean. Pics taken a while back and there was a big difference in sunlight that must have manifest with no flash. The prepolisher is a green to greenish-gray - perhaps showing lighter in the pic. The finisher very close to correct color rendition - high Fe-oxide content with greens and grays. It is one hard sumbtch, but really throws an edge over the top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodash View Post
    The prepolisher is a green to greenish-gray - perhaps showing lighter in the pic.
    How about that? Better?


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    ^ This looks a little more tan than it actually is, but I appreciate the effort.

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    Maxim strikes again for me as well. Wakasa Asagi on it's way.
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    @Traskrom: what do you use a colorchecker for?
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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