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    Default NASHIJI KITA SUITA TOISHI $1100 !!!

    Ok JNat experts is there any way this stone is worth $1100!!!!! I've never seen one on ebay this high before. They say it's a pre WWII stone.
    No I'm not even thinking about buying it just curious.

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    Very high quality stones of big size cost a lot of money. There are much more expensive stones than this one out there.
    I personally trust only one J-nat seller that I would pay such money, for a stone.
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    Very true and I know the person your talking about and he is the only one I would purchase from especially taking about that type of money.
    I have seen several on a Japanese website that were upwards of $3000. I just don't recognize the Kanji on this one????

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    I dont know why, but this always bothers me a bit. I guess it is just marketing.

    Isnt every natural stone a pre-ww2 stone or "vintage"? Formed millions of years ago, before Hitler could grow a stache.

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    Very good point:-) I guess what they mean is the stones mined earlier were better???

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    Sorry to hijack.

    I have no idea if it is worth that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner777 View Post
    Very good point:-) I guess what they mean is the stones mined earlier were better???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner777 View Post
    Very good point:-) I guess what they mean is the stones mined earlier were better???
    Although it might make sense, I personally would not assume that.
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    I've seen someone post a site where they were way more than that. Makes an Escher look like a bargain and they are as good as it gets AFAIC.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Nah you didn't hijack anything:-)
    I'm with you I'd take an Escher above about anything else especially at those prices.
    I could probably rationalize buying one if I was wealthy and had many hundreds of razors or it was a full time business.

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    I dunno - never say never. A good Japanese natural is a thing of wonder. I have both an Escher and several Jnats, and I can tell you that the Jnats kick the Escher's butt, and smack the back of its head with a moist haddock for good measure.

    It does not surprise me at all that a Japanese stone will go for that much - as others have said, you can spend 10's of thousands on a single stone if it is rare enough. Whatever you do, at those prices you better make sure the seller offers (and gives) full refunds

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