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  1. That means you haven't tried a good okudo suita...

    That means you haven't tried a good okudo suita (preferably white). But I agree, kiita are good contenders for speed.
  2. " Here is a quick explanation of the Kanji from...

    " Here is a quick explanation of the Kanji from the stone posting.
    一 = ichi, the number one
    本 = hon or pon as in counting sticks ipon, nipon, sanpon (stick #1, stick #2, stick #3)
    正 = sei or...
  3. I agree with you. Stamps don't mean something to...

    I agree with you. Stamps don't mean something to me, but the two types for classification on "grade" of a stone, Imanishi uses piqued my interest.
    Unfortunately, stones mostly covered with labels...
  4. Something else I would like to ask, and I think...

    Something else I would like to ask, and I think it is somehow important, if the Imanishi labels have a meaning.
    On their stamp about the stone's grade, like the link from Dave...
  5. I second that, and not only on Jnats. On every...

    I second that, and not only on Jnats. On every natural stone available. All we have to do is hope. Or pray. Or both. And of course, pay!
  6. General information about Atago natural Japanese hones

    Hello Gentlemen,

    I would like to know what there is to know about the Atago (Atagoyama?) Jnats.
    As far as I know, they are in the center of the Kyoto mines, not a western or eastern mine, and...
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