Michelle_K
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Does anyone have any Japanese chisels or gouges they are not using that they’d be willing to sell.
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I have bought a few new Ouchi recently from the person I suggested. 3, 6 and 12mm dovetail and mentori oire nomi with white oak or boxwood handles, whatever Ouchi has in stock when I enquire,they have cost around $65 each, very approximate and airmail is incredibly inexpensive from Japan if they are delivering to your country.I would sign up for something like buyee (a proxy shipper that will ship items from japan's auction site) and buy a used set of chisels or a NOS set.
I think I've paid on average about $200 for full sets. I have and have had other chisels that I bought new aimed at americans and if you know how to judge surface finish, translate the page (to make sure you don't end up with high speed steel if you don't want it) ....there's no real quality difference between the makers for practical purposes.
I browsed it briefly and would suspect the $200 figure is about right for 10 chisels (in the US, add $50 for proxy fees and shipping, there's no import duties here on tools, but there can be on other things, like guitars).
One of the sets that I had in the past was "dad ouchi", the original guy. They were a little over hard, which gives bragging rights, but they were chippy. If I still had them, I'd temper them back.
There's a 10 piece set that is "used" but appears to be unused ouchi oire nomi on buyee for about $540 starting price and getting no bids. Not sure what a set of ouchi chisels brings now ordered in white steel, but it's probably well over $1000.That's what they sell for *new* from a dealer to a buyer in the US or europe, but that's not what they resell for. I got the "dad" site from probably a deceased collector, unused, and I think it was 14 chisels - $450 plus auction fees (maybe $550 total).
Having bought and then sold most of several other sets where I didn't recognize the maker, I would put more stock in the finish of the chisel and the quality of its make than the price and name. I couldn't tell you who the maker is of my two favorite sets because I don't know who it is.
Hello Michelle I have two Japanese saws that have never been out the packs, Nakaya is the brandThank you all for your suggestions I will do some research.
Hello Michelle I have two Japanese saws that have never been out the packs, Nakaya is
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