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    If you are thinking of getting Nani's then I...

    If you are thinking of getting Nani's then I would recommend the 3/5 combination. The fact of the matter is, if you are not going to hone for anybody but yourself, then a 4/8k norton would be just...
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    With your situation, being as you described, I...

    With your situation, being as you described, I would think that purchasing honing stones should be one of the last things you should think about. Truth is, and I think several here can attest to...
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    I am glad to see that Jimmy's tests are just...

    I am glad to see that Jimmy's tests are just about the same as mine. I have to add that the feedback with the 12k Nani is much better than the 16k Shapton, but the result under the 60x scope is...
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    The Shapton stones are exactly what they indicate...

    The Shapton stones are exactly what they indicate in grit sizes, or at least close to it. The Nani's seem to be different however. If you are dead set on a 1k _k 8k, then I would go with a 5k. ...
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    It was my impression when I got them that they...

    It was my impression when I got them that they were different grit sizes. It wasn't until afterwards that I discovered the similarities. Either one does the job just as good as the other. I have...
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    I have a set of Naniwas 1k, 3k, 5k, 8k, 12k and a...

    I have a set of Naniwas 1k, 3k, 5k, 8k, 12k and a 16k Shapton. I noticed that using the 5/8k combination to do a pyramid seemed to take a little longer than I thought it should, and couldn't figure...
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