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12-05-2015, 01:23 PM
Thread: Japanese Whetstones and their Terminology
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No, that's ni mai (or f(u)tamai?). San mai means...
No, that's ni mai (or f(u)tamai?). San mai means literary three layers. A laminating pattern.
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12-05-2015, 01:21 PM
Thread: Japanese Whetstones and their Terminology
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I'll add my two yen. These days, on razors and...
I'll add my two yen. These days, on razors and not only communities, shobu (shobudani, I think Ozaki stones are basically shobu stones) ozuku (ozukuyama) and nakayama (you can't call it just naka...
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