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  • JNAT 02 Nakayama Asagi Awasedo

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    "Jnat 2"

    E. A. Berg — used atoma slurry and finished until only trace slurry remained. HHT3. Very good shave.

    Vendor Description

    This is the Nakayama Asagi from Kyoto Japan. For Finishing your razors, tools. Regain the sharpness of the blade and it lasts longer. There is  toxic line on the left top of the sharpening face but avoidable in its position when sharpening. Please dig this line with anything having sharp edge. Apart from sharpening face, sealed lightly. Please note that these are not for beginner sharpeners since they're harder to use. These are natural stones meaning that every single one of them are different so my measured sizes are not accurate. This is a lifetime investment for people who live sharpening their knives and tools, do not hesitate to ask me your questions.

    • Dimention : 22-70mm × 138-194mm × 20mm ( Approx.) 
    • Weight: 583g 
    • Grit size: Extremely fine 10000
    • Excellent finishing stone for razors, tools, knives. 
    • Hardness: 4.5

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    Condition: hair moistened, tip out/root in

    HHT-0 - shave: The hair can be shaved immediately at the holding point. This is strictly spoken not a true HHT, but it does tell us that the edge is capable of shaving. [all other attempts must be made at least half an inch from the holding point]

    HHT-1 - violin : The hair doesn't cut, but it "plays violin" with the edge. This is due to the shingles catching the edge, but it's not sharp enough to penetrate. On a full hollow razor, a faint ringing sound can be heard. On all razors it can be felt with the fingertips that hold the hair.

    HHT-2 - split: When it is dragged across the edge, the edge catches the hair and splits it lengthwise.

    HHT-3 - catch&pop: When it is dragged across the edge a bit, the edge catches the hair and pops it. The severed part will jump away.

    HHT-4 - pop: The hair is popped immediately when it touches the edge. It still jumps away.

    HHT-5 - silent slicer: The hair falls silently as soon as it touches the edge.

    source: http://coticule.be/hanging-hair-test.html

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