onocoffee
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A few month ago, when my brother was in Tokyo, I asked him to swing by Inoue Hamono and pick me up a Kanna. I've had it now since he returned and just haven't gotten around to setting it up - honestly, I've been a bit intimidated, but now I'm ready.
I wanted to get a gennou hammer for the kanna and chisels but the problem is that with the US tariff and postal service issues, many businesses in Japan (including Inoue Hamono) have suspending shipments to the USA. I even messaged Inoue-san to see when it might resume and he has no idea. So I've been looking at a Shinwa gennou at my local Woodcraft wondering if it's good enough. I'm familiar with Shinwa and have some of their measuring tools, so I feel reasonably sure their quality is going to be decent. Just would like to get a nice one so I can try to not have 64 gennous down the road
From what I've read, I think 375g is a good starting weight? Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks!
I wanted to get a gennou hammer for the kanna and chisels but the problem is that with the US tariff and postal service issues, many businesses in Japan (including Inoue Hamono) have suspending shipments to the USA. I even messaged Inoue-san to see when it might resume and he has no idea. So I've been looking at a Shinwa gennou at my local Woodcraft wondering if it's good enough. I'm familiar with Shinwa and have some of their measuring tools, so I feel reasonably sure their quality is going to be decent. Just would like to get a nice one so I can try to not have 64 gennous down the road
From what I've read, I think 375g is a good starting weight? Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks!


