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| 400-2000-6000 in Gokumyo Debado, 10-15- 20K Grit in Gokumyo  
 
| 400-2000-6000 in Gokumyo Debado, 10-15- 20K Grit in Gokumyo  
 
|   Sharpening, Polishing and Finishing  
 
|   Sharpening, Polishing and Finishing  
| Hard stones with little to no slurry release during honing. Will not require frequent flattening, an initial flattening will keep them usable for dozens and dozens of razors before it needs re-done. They are all at the faster end of the spectrum, but still leaves a relatively smooth scratch pattern. In the higher grits, the 15 and 20K are considered some of the finest finishers out there today.
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| Naniwa SS, Shapton Pro/Glassstones, Naniwa Chosera, Sigma
 
| Naniwa SS, Shapton Pro/Glassstones, Naniwa Chosera, Sigma
 
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