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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Yeah, stones are like puppies that follow me home . Just gotta take care of them.
    Mate, If i had as many puppies as i do stones i would be arrested by the RSPCA

    Speaking of stones, below is a little Nagura that i rescued a few weeks ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty83 View Post
    Speaking of stones, below is a little Nagura that i rescued a few weeks ago
    You polishing swords ?
    “The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    You polishing swords ?
    Im pollishing stones :P

    Its really nice to hone on, very fast cutter but i only use this on knives... I actually really would like to get a japanese sword oneday although a genuine one is soo damn expensive
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    Hi folks,

    Here are some pictures from my Nakayama Maruka (13,5 x 8 x 2,5 cm):









    It is a rather soft and "thirsty" stone, i.e. water is getting absorbed pretty quickly. A slurry is easily raised and boy, is this stone fast !! The slurry darkens after a just a few strokes and a razor dulled on a glass is being honed back to shaving sharp extremely quickly. The stone does not leave a mirror but rather a hazy finish.

    The shaves of razors coming off this hone are very comfortable .

    Cheers
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    Hi Jörg,

    Nice looking stone, The "hazy" finish is is common on jnats expecially the softer stones as it's caused by the slurry itself. I have a few stones that soak the water up just as wuick and althogh the softer stones are generly more knife friendly its good this one is giving you the comfortable edge you need!

    Just in case you didnt know, im 'failry' sure Maruka means the stone was mined at a time when Nakayama owned by the family of Kato
    before it was replaced by Hatahoshi, and Hatanaka - So its a true Nakayama

    Thanks for sharing it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty83 View Post
    Hi Jörg,

    Nice looking stone, The "hazy" finish is is common on jnats expecially the softer stones as it's caused by the slurry itself. I have a few stones that soak the water up just as wuick and althogh the softer stones are generly more knife friendly its good this one is giving you the comfortable edge you need!

    Thanks for sharing it!
    Thanks

    Here's another J-Nat, a Nakayama Iromono together with some naguras:





    This one is harder than the Maruka but not quite as hard as my small Oozuku. A very easy stone to use .

    Cheers
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    Thats a really nice looking stone and bunch of Naguras! I like the look of the more natural un even look compared to the square look that usually donst have the skin.

    Looks like you have a nice collection! Throw up your Oozuku aswell!

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