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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Well I'll tell you why. Unlike the usual European or U.S based manufacturers including the old line companies the products were manufactured in a factory and semi-mass produced environment. Most of the japanese products are made by a single family or one person who does everything the old fashioned way and the production is limited to one item at a time and its not released until its done right. The Japanese are fanatical when it comes to QC and fewer and fewer of these items are being produced each year and those that are left can't even begin to keep up with the demand. There are still several individuals who will make a true samaurai sword for you to the original specifications oramentation and all if your willing to wait about 3 years and have a spare 30 grand or so if you keep the ornamentation to a minimum!
    National Geographic runs a documentary on the traditional art of Japanese sword making.
    It follows the process from iron ore to polished sword.
    True traditional swords take 3 months to forge and 3 months to sharpen / polish.
    Then it gets displayed in a gallery, waiting for prospective buyers. If both the smith and the polisher are both considered masters, that sword'll cost 25K to 50K.

    That is, IF the gallery owner wants to sell it to you. Some are of the old fashined kind who still adhere to the principle that the sword is the soul of the samurai.

    Japan has still has 5 sword making schools today, but even then, traditional forgind is so time-consuming that the demand greatly outnumbers the supply.

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    Quick update - called Jatai today to place an order - the prices on their razors have just gone up ($180 for the AC DX folder). They were a stand up company and honored the price they gave me a few weeks ago though.
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    You can try this site if you look to buy Iwasaki-Kamisori from Japan
    The razor is ground (and will be used) from both sides but it's expensive EUR 265 about $190

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proteus View Post
    EUR 265 about $190
    i assume it should be vise verse?

    I want so much to try japanese razor one day i will buy it.

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    You know, I remember seeing quite few lately. You may just have bad timing. But you should post a WTB here and at B&B and see if anyone takes you up an offer to buy one. Many members have one (or more) and may be willing to part with one.

    Good luck!

    s.

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    THere's one for sale here: Tis a very cold day in hell. - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    Tamahagane is very expensive! They say it is made of old English anchor chains, so you could just as well have one made from Sheffield steel.. Modern day Iwasakis are made using Swedish steel. Iwasaki's apprentice took over as Iwasakisan apparently suffers from dementia.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    This thread is two years old, guys...I think he's probably given up anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    This thread is two years old, guys...I think he's probably given up anyway.
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha... I didn't even look at the date... doh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    Who are "they"?

    I recommend doing some actual research on Tamahagane, it most certainly is not made from anchor chains of any sort.

    Oops! My mistake, kamaji steel is made of old anchor chains adn other recycled steels.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Default Iwasaki-Kamisori

    This is the only place I've been able to find them www.rasurpur.de

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