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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    ok thanks alx always enjoy leaning from some of the more experienced members when it come to j-nats. so i have learned you cant call a stone a kitta unless its a complete yellow color. i have yake written down as a burnt brown/dark golden streaks
    Yake is not only streaks it can be a big area with the color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Yake is not only streaks it can be a big area with the color.
    ok thanks mainaman

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    Here is my Nakayama Maurichi asagi, came with nihonkamisori stamp as well. The yellowing I am told by Alex is yake.
    Enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    Here is my Nakayama Maurichi asagi, came with nihonkamisori stamp as well. The yellowing I am told by Alex is yake.
    Enjoy.
    Does it have the circled Maruka stamp on a side ?
    “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
    Does it have the circled Maruka stamp on a side ?
    Nope. Only the nakayama maurichi stamp with fine and kamisori stamps.

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    hows that j-nat working for you disburden?

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    My entry - Nakayama Mizu Sagi, got it a few days ago.
    Vary uniform through out the stone, very hard, and really heavy for the size- very very compact stone.
    Edges are wonderful off of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    My entry - Nakayama Mizu Sagi, got it a few days ago.
    Vary uniform through out the stone, very hard, and really heavy for the size- very very compact stone.
    Edges are wonderful off of it.

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    A true classic. Are you able to pretty much ID a Nakayama now that does not have stamps?

    Alx

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    Quote Originally Posted by alx View Post
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    A true classic. Are you able to pretty much ID a Nakayama now that does not have stamps?

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    With more experience from using those you can tell by the feel most of the time.
    Just from pictures I think is impossible to tell.
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