Buying Slate and Shell Stones

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LokBuddha wrote:you sure i don't need to wash the black stones? I read somewhere the oil from black stones can contaminate the white stones
Oh, sorry, LB, I thought you were asking only about your shell stones ("them"). Yes, I washed my slate stones, but the shell stones were nice and shiny (waxed), all good to go.
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EdLee wrote:
LokBuddha wrote:I can't find the link to buy sample!!
Email Mr. Kuroki directly.


I was just curious as to how quickly people get answers when contacting Mr. Kuroki? Do you use the "customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp"-address?
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Soverain wrote:I was just curious as to how quickly people get answers when contacting Mr. Kuroki? Do you use the "customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp"-address?
Fairly quickly. I used info@kurokigoishi.co.jp
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EdLee wrote:
Soverain wrote:I was just curious as to how quickly people get answers when contacting Mr. Kuroki? Do you use the "customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp"-address?
Fairly quickly. I used info@kurokigoishi.co.jp

Ok, thank you. I've been waiting for 5-6 days now, and patience is not my most fitting descriptor when I have decided to make a purchase. I'll find somewhere else if they don't respond, I suppose. :p
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Soverain wrote:Ok, thank you. I've been waiting for 5-6 days now, and patience is not my most fitting descriptor when I have decided to make a purchase.
I'll find somewhere else if they don't respond, I suppose. :p
I have made multiple purchases over the years with Mr. Kuroki,
and I never had to wait 5-6 days for his reply. It was always quite prompt.
(He did have to rely on a human translator for non-Japanese emails,
and after the tsunami disaster there were naturally some difficulty and delays.)

I've had very good experience with Mr. Kuroki and their products.
In fact, their slate and shell stones and Go bowls are among the highest quality
from my experience.
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EdLee wrote:
Soverain wrote:Ok, thank you. I've been waiting for 5-6 days now, and patience is not my most fitting descriptor when I have decided to make a purchase.
I'll find somewhere else if they don't respond, I suppose. :p
I have made multiple purchases over the years with Mr. Kuroki,
and I never had to wait 5-6 days for his reply. It was always quite prompt.
(He did have to rely on a human translator for non-Japanese emails,
and after the tsunami disaster there were naturally some difficulty and delays.)

I've had very good experience with Mr. Kuroki and their products.
In fact, their slate and shell stones and Go bowls are among the highest quality
from my experience.


Nice prices on some of the items, too, so I was hoping to buy. Still haven't heard anything, though.
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Soverain wrote:Ok, thank you. I've been waiting for 5-6 days now, and patience is not my most fitting descriptor when I have decided to make a purchase. I'll find somewhere else if they don't respond, I suppose. :p


I suggest you wait and then simply write again.
But be nice.
You will not find better prices on this quality of go equipment anywhere. And when it arrives, you will be among the few who have acquired such cool stuff from such a cool source.
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You aren't likely to get a response from anyone in Japan until earliest May 7th. Your inquiry coincides with Golden week, a 7 day set of national holidays where nearly everyone travels and business waits until the holiday is over.
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That may explain a lot, thank you. I had seen a lot of red days on their "business days" calendar, so I figured I'd wait until the end of next week.
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