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  1. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Stefan

    White marks must be Su. The stone's surface is unblemished and undamaged.
  2. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Finished a Torrey 6/8 that I got from you and an Easy Aces belonging to a barber. Both blades were used by licensed barbers on Thursday. Both...
  3. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Symbol translation from Japanese language

    My nephew lived in Japan for 8 years and married a Japanese girl named Yuko. They live here in PA now. I sent them a photo of the j-nat for translation and this is what they came up with. Hope you...
  4. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Newly acquired J-nat

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    Just got this one in the mail today. Can anyone interpret the kanji?

    The stone is 8 1/4 x 2 1/2 x 1 7/16 thick. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
  5. Thread: J-Nat club

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    My latest Jnat acquisition is this "Asagi" as it...

    My latest Jnat acquisition is this "Asagi" as it was described in the ad. Not sure of the correct description. However it is a good finisher. For an unspecified period of time, this stone was the...
  6. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Three good ones.....

    This one is a recent acquisition for me. For an unspecified length of time it was Sham's go-to finisher. The only id name we could come up with is Asagi. That's all the name info I have for this...
  7. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Maxim set me up with a very nice "tomonagura"...

    Maxim set me up with a very nice "tomonagura" stone for my Nakayama. It was just what I needed.

    Jerry
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  8. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Sharpman I believe most guys rely on the...

    Sharpman

    I believe most guys rely on the scratch pattern under the microscope to get an idea of the approximate grit rating. Then there is the shave test. If the stone improves the shave, it is...
  9. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Allow me to present my third Jnat. It is an...

    Allow me to present my third Jnat. It is an Oozuku Sunashie Suiita

    I am told by the seller that Suiita is the fastest cutting Jnat. I am also told that this particular stone was cut from the...
  10. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Ozuku Sunashi Suita

    Just got this one from Maksim who estimates the grit at 15k to 18k which will be used as a pre-polisher before my Nakayama Maruichi [ 30k to 40k ].

    It will be glued to a wood base and lacquered. ...
  11. Thread: J-Nat club

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    Nakayama Maruichi

    This is my only jnat but it's a keeper.

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    Jerry
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