Has anyone here purchased from The Japanese Tool Store Online ? http://www.toolsfromjapan.com/store/
This source was recommended. I was thinking of trying them out - the price of used Japanese chisels on Ebay seems a little high. Very high. It seems you can get a brand new tool for less money.
Hell, for the price of a good set of chisels one could just fly to Japan and shop a flea market or hardware store - is that an option?
My one only Japanese chisel was purchased new at a little tool store in Seattle... around 1982 I think. Yashiros Tools on South Jackson. I was a construction laborer at the time and $28.95 seemed like a fortune.
Debating chisels...
- Steve
- Raw Log Import
- Location: White Salmon
- Paul Atzenweiler
- Deshi
- Contact:
- Location: Kansas City, MO
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Wow, what a deal! You won't find that chisel for that price anywhere. The new chisels I have been looking at are anywhere from $60 - 150 each. It is easy to find them more expensive, but for me it is hard to justify. I have gotten many off of ebay because I just don't know enough to be able to deal with the vendors.
- Brian
- Deshi
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Hah, I'm glad that my dry humor come across well over the net.
Nice, interested to see the chisels reground as dovetail chisels.
I picked up a few others, a Koyamaichi fishtail chisel, and Ouchi gouges....all with ebony handles, I expect about 3 month lead times on these and 4 months of the Tasai.
I like the hammered finish too, but fear it may be uncomfortable in use since often I will hold a chisel against a guide with my thumb, could result in bleeding beyond the usual amount.
Nice, interested to see the chisels reground as dovetail chisels.
I picked up a few others, a Koyamaichi fishtail chisel, and Ouchi gouges....all with ebony handles, I expect about 3 month lead times on these and 4 months of the Tasai.
I like the hammered finish too, but fear it may be uncomfortable in use since often I will hold a chisel against a guide with my thumb, could result in bleeding beyond the usual amount.
- Gadge
- Sweeper of Floors, Maker of Tea
- Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hi Steve,
I can recommend Tools From Japan store. Good selection of tools and very helpful if you want to ask any questions. Run by an expat. so no language problems.
Gadge
I can recommend Tools From Japan store. Good selection of tools and very helpful if you want to ask any questions. Run by an expat. so no language problems.
Gadge
- Steve
- Raw Log Import
- Location: White Salmon
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Gadge -
Thanks, I am going to put in an order - the English descriptions did seem very accurate.
Steve
Thanks, I am going to put in an order - the English descriptions did seem very accurate.
Steve
- Brian
- Deshi
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I'll mirror Gadge's sentiment, Stu of Tools From Japan is really fantastic. He is always honest and straightforward, not shy on advice if you request it.
I've ordered with him a few times and have had great experiences every time.
I have also ordered from Japan Tool Iida, and enjoy working with Tomohito Iida as he has provided outstanding customer service.
Also I have ordered from Japan Tool and have had a good experience from So Yamashita, he's had some scheduling issues but has been very clear with expectations and I appreciate that.
It's important to understand that these are small companies run by single proprietors or a small (family) staff, and they work in that fashion and do quite a fantastic job of answering questions about their merch.
I've ordered with him a few times and have had great experiences every time.
I have also ordered from Japan Tool Iida, and enjoy working with Tomohito Iida as he has provided outstanding customer service.
Also I have ordered from Japan Tool and have had a good experience from So Yamashita, he's had some scheduling issues but has been very clear with expectations and I appreciate that.
It's important to understand that these are small companies run by single proprietors or a small (family) staff, and they work in that fashion and do quite a fantastic job of answering questions about their merch.
- Steve
- Raw Log Import
- Location: White Salmon
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Someday maybe will get to Japan...
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- Brian
- Deshi
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I'm glad I cant get to Japan.....that sight would cost me a small fortune. Whose store?
- Paul Atzenweiler
- Deshi
- Contact:
- Location: Kansas City, MO
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You need to warn before posting a picture like that! It sent a shiver of "tool lust" up my spine!
- Steve
- Raw Log Import
- Location: White Salmon
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The image of the store came from a post on Facebook, "near Koto-Ku" was the only info on the location..
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