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    Scored this one from Ebay. I think I did alright. I see what looks like the Tamahagane mark there. Thoughts?
    It sure looks like NOS (no hone wear whatsoever). The handle is a bit rough, so I might look to wrap it somehow.









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    Do you have a less reflective pic of the omote, the non stamped side & maybe an end shot. Something looks wrong in that 3rd pic but maybe the light.
    To me , it looks as if there is very little ridge or shoulder.
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    Here are a few profile shots:





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    Shoulder looks very high, like it's been reground. The stamped side or ura looks fine but that should be the case as it gets the lest honing.
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    If it's been reground, it's a very clean job. There is no hone wear on the ura at all, so if it's a regrind, someone honed it with great care. Either way, I'll give it a run with extra care on the pressure and see if I can get a shaving edge. It is nowhere near shave ready, so I'll start it on a Norton 8k with slurry and go from there.

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    if it is reground only the omote is reground. You can't regrind the ura . The edge steel is too thin. Here is a cross section of an Iwasaki to explain what I mean.
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    I do not see tamahagane in the kangi, the first kanji is there the second is not clear as far as I can tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    if it is reground only the omote is reground. You can't regrind the ura . The edge steel is too thin. Here is a cross section of an Iwasaki to explain what I mean.
    There's no question that the profile is a bit different from other kamisori I've seen, but I don't see evidence of honing or grinding. I'll just try honing it and see what happens.

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    I do not see tamahagane in the kangi, the first kanji is there the second is not clear as far as I can tell.
    The characters look like the tamahagane kanji to me. I can't see any other kanji with anything to do with razors that are even close to tamhagane. They aren't 100% clear, but the closest approximation for what I see say tamahagane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdto View Post
    There's no question that the profile is a bit different from other kamisori I've seen, but I don't see evidence of honing or grinding. I'll just try honing it and see what happens.
    Ok, let us know how you fare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdto View Post
    The characters look like the tamahagane kanji to me. I can't see any other kanji with anything to do with razors that are even close to tamhagane. They aren't 100% clear, but the closest approximation for what I see say tamahagane.
    here is how tamahagane kanji looks like

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    the kanji you have does not look like tamahagane to me.

    You can see how it looks on a bunch of Iwasakis here
    Kanji Help..slightly off topic Tamahagane?
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