Lots of stones for sale. If prices below seem high, offers will be considered. All of the comments are based on my knowledge so take with a grain of salt. I don't know everything about hones but I will do my best to answer all questions.
BONUS freebees: Available to those who purchase a stone; first come first serve. You buy two stones, you can pick two freebees and so-on. See below!
1) coticule, unknown vein, purchased from Superior shave. Slurry stone included. Will finish a razor. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd
2) Japanese natural Kiita Koppa. I would call it medium hard/medium fine. Will finish a razor. Using my botan-tenjou-mejiro-koma raises some base stone, especially with my koma. Sealed with polyurethane. Best results using a very hard nagura to raise a slurry to give elastic glass-like feedback. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd
3) Japanese natural thin asagi/kiita. I think this is asagi color but some might call it a kiita. Hard and fine. Rather thin, though some say this is because the stone was well loved. Great finisher. Sealed with polyurethane. Using b-t-m-k works great. Best results using a very hard nagura to raise a slurry to give elastic glass-like feedback. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd.
BONUS freebees: Available to those who purchase a stone; first come first serve. You buy two stones, you can pick two freebees and so-on. See below!
1) coticule, unknown vein, purchased from Superior shave. Slurry stone included. Will finish a razor. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd
2) Japanese natural Kiita Koppa. I would call it medium hard/medium fine. Will finish a razor. Using my botan-tenjou-mejiro-koma raises some base stone, especially with my koma. Sealed with polyurethane. Best results using a very hard nagura to raise a slurry to give elastic glass-like feedback. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd
3) Japanese natural thin asagi/kiita. I think this is asagi color but some might call it a kiita. Hard and fine. Rather thin, though some say this is because the stone was well loved. Great finisher. Sealed with polyurethane. Using b-t-m-k works great. Best results using a very hard nagura to raise a slurry to give elastic glass-like feedback. 100$ shipped CONUS and paypal'd.
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