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    Looks like the same packaging and color as my naniwa 8k.
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    Dang, that's cheap then. That is why I asked.
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    http://www.sharpeningsupplies.com/Na...e-P290C97.aspx

    Pretty much the going price, I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickboone1 View Post
    Dang, that's cheap then. That is why I asked.
    It's not cheap. I wouldn't want to buy a stone that's being shipped from Japan without some kind of insurance. For insured shipping to the US, it's $20. That makes the total $78. You can go to SRD and get it for $65 shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamontqsanford View Post
    http://www.sharpeningsupplies.com/Na...e-P290C97.aspx

    Pretty much the going price, I think.
    Yep, you're right. I was looking at a 3/8 combo on one site for 80, and another had the 8 for 77. But, yes, just the 8, compared to all others (except for the one that had it for 77), it's the going price.
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    If you are looking for a 3 piece set this placehttp://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/i...id=MS-SSWAT.XX is the best bang for the buck. I orderd the 3 stone naniwa set from them and was quite please.
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    Here's a link to the place where I just bought a package deal of Naniwa stones. The one you are looking at on ebay is 8000 grit for 57 plus shipping. The one here is 60 with shipping included. In fact, shipping is included on all items. My order was shipped very fast, the stones arrived safely. Last night, I had my first honing lesson and honed several of my straights. umm...Steep learning curve. Love it.

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    $60 shipped from the superior shave is a better deal, and you can get the 12K for $72.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    $60 shipped from the superior shave is a better deal, and you can get the 12K for $72.
    it is.... you got $60 I can hold til Friday?
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    FWIIW, I think the Takenoko 8K a much better hone than the Naniwa 8K.
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    Quote Originally Posted by professorchaos View Post
    FWIIW, I think the Takenoko 8K a much better hone than the Naniwa 8K.
    Smoother? Faster? Got a good price on them anywhere?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickboone1 View Post
    Smoother? Faster? Got a good price on them anywhere?
    Just better ... the feedback, how it works with a slurry and the smooth, smooth edge it produces are fantastic. I wouldn't think that a medium grit hone could make a difference. This one does. Follow it with a Naniwa 10K and you'll get one of the smoothest edges I've found.
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    Quote Originally Posted by professorchaos View Post
    Just better ... the feedback, how it works with a slurry and the smooth, smooth edge it produces are fantastic. I wouldn't think that a medium grit hone could make a difference. This one does. Follow it with a Naniwa 10K and you'll get one of the smoothest edges I've found.
    That's interesting; one brand 8k, another for 10k. One site I read said not to work up a slurry on the Takenoko stones. Not sure why it said that...can't recall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickboone1 View Post
    That's interesting; one brand 8k, another for 10k. One site I read said not to work up a slurry on the Takenoko stones. Not sure why it said that...can't recall.
    That is curious, I wonder why. Of course some people believe you shouldn't use a slurry at all. I've gotten fantastic results with it.
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