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Keyaki Ozora

Discussion in 'The Sesh' started by koolandroo, Oct 13, 2016.

  1. koolandroo

    koolandroo n00b

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    So I am debating on whether to get a keyaki ozora. Sell me on it please! Does it become a little tacky the more I break it in?
     
    Oct 13, 2016
  2. Sidoshi

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    Solid durable natty with great sound. Would say it breaks in to a nice grip, not tacky. All mine have weighed in around the low to mid 70s. Def worth owning one.
     
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  3. koolandroo

    koolandroo n00b

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    How would you say the balance is? Are lunars and lighthouses pretty doable?
     
    Oct 13, 2016
  4. Sidoshi

    Sidoshi n00b

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    all the ones i've own have come well balanced. Even ken/tama weights were pretty close as well.
     
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  5. Jenny Cho

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    Keyakis are the best! Definitely invest in one! :)

    They are not tacky at all, but you can always beeswax the tama. I have mine re-paired - the ken is paired with a Yumu Super Paint (one of the most money setups in my collection), and the tama is paired with the Yumu ken. Having owned my keyaki for a little over a year, the tama has gotten a good amount of natural tack from being broken in as well.

    It's worth the price for even the ken alone. I have a buddy who loves his keyaki ken so much, he's re-paired it with a number of other tamas, and played it almost exclusively at large stretches of time. I think the tama (like other Ozora natty tamas) just take a bit to break in, but are nice solid tamas once they are.
     
    Oct 14, 2016
  6. koolandroo

    koolandroo n00b

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    Thanks for the help everyone. I definitely will consider the keyaki ozora as my next kendama.
     
    Oct 14, 2016
  7. NicholasPereira

    NicholasPereira Honed Member

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    I have a Killah Bees Keyaki Ozora that is pretty well-played. If you don't want to plop down the cash on a new one, I'd let this go.
     
    Oct 14, 2016
  8. koolandroo

    koolandroo n00b

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    Appreciate the offer, but I would probably get a new keyaki since I think the fun in getting a natty is breaking it in yourself.
     
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  9. htimSxelA

    htimSxelA Moderator Staff Member

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    No question, pick up a keyaki ozora! They're awesome kendamas, one of the best for the price
     
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  10. Ben Lowe

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    My question is, if you can only get one, Keyaki or the new Maple?
     
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  11. htimSxelA

    htimSxelA Moderator Staff Member

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    @Ben Lowe honestly kind of a tough call. I'd say the keyaki though, as it is more of a departure from the characteristics of beechwood than maple is (assuming you have a beech ken in the collection). Maple is awesome (one of my faves as well), but it is closer in feel and play to beech (softer and better feel though I find, breaks in nicely). Keyaki is more crisp, but still fairly solid feeling when you catch the tama.
     
    Oct 15, 2016
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  12. SouthpawTRK

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    Everyone should have one Keyaki in their collection to jam; no disrespect to the Maple version.
     
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  13. Cobikaze

    Cobikaze Honed Member

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    I have burnt a keyaki and the feeling is different than any other ken I have ever held. Its such a beautiful wood to look at and should break in quite nicely! The tama may be a little slick at first but the balance is great. If you buy this dama you wont regret it!
     
    Nov 4, 2016
  14. Joel Clayton

    Joel Clayton Honed Member

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    I have had a keyaki ozora and that absolutely shred. definitely pick one up you wont regret it.
     
    Nov 26, 2016