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    Default Maruoyama stones, how do they perform?

    Anybody have stones from Maruoyama? Would be interesting
    to learn about heir hardness, finess etc.. how they perform.
    They have all type of stones from different stratas.The owner of the mine
    has a website : 天然砥石採掘・販売 砥取家(ととりや)【京都・亀岡 】.

    Their stones are usually for knife and plane blade sharpening. but
    they now sell stones specifically for kamisori. This is the Kanji:
    大谷山 戸前浅黄 カミソリ砥(Ooyaniyama Tomae Asagi Kamisorido)

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    Mainly softer stones good for knives/tools, also I do not think you can buy outside of Japan, language barrier I was told.
    Last edited by mainaman; 02-03-2012 at 05:24 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Mainly softer stones good for knives/tools, also I do not think you can buy outside of Japan, language barrier I was told.
    Stefan, they do sometimes answer to English emails. They
    definitely sell outside of Japan, I asked. I think
    it was the cousin of the owner who speaks english a bit.

    Using translation software the description of their kamisori
    stones say ''carbide mouth'' which I guess means super hard
    stone. It also says needs nagura.

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    Last edited by SharpMan; 02-03-2012 at 05:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    Stefan, they do sometimes answer to English emails. They
    definitely sell outside of Japan, I asked. I think
    it was the cousin of the owner who speaks english a bit.

    Using translation software the description of their kamisori
    stones say ''carbide mouth'' which I guess means super hard
    stone. It also says needs nagura.

    Sharpman
    Great try one and let us know how they work out.
    What I heard was they are softer stones because the mine is newer and the stones are from the softer upper strata.
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    Anybody have experience with Maruoyama stones?

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    I had 3 or 4 stones from Maruoyama, super nice stones for knives and tools
    But it was wile back maybe they dig deeper now i dont know, at that time i asked for hardest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxim207 View Post
    I had 3 or 4 stones from Maruoyama, super nice stones for knives and tools
    But it was wile back maybe they dig deeper now i dont know, at that time i asked for hardest.
    Thanks for replying Maxim.

    Do they cut all steels? I have a few naturals that don't cut
    softer steels, but do cut HSS steel! I can't understand why
    because the HSS is very tough steel. Only thing I can think
    of is that because the HSS is so tough it actually releases
    slurry from the hard natural stones.

    Oh yeah I think they are now in the Aisa strata.

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