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    Can someone please tell me the proper way to hone a Japanese straight razor ? When I first started shaving with my Tosuke razor I was told to hone 3 strokes on the concave (stamped) side and 2 strokes on the other side . Now , judging from what I've been reading lately here on this forum , this may not be the correct way . Since I have only done minimal light touch up honing , I don't think I've ruined my razor , yet . So , what's the proper way to hone it ?
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    I've been following this routine and it works extremly well.

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    Thanks O_S . I don't think I've honed more than 50 strokes on either side on my finish hone , the whole time I've been using it . So I don't think I've ruined it . Finally the mystery has been solved .
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    I am also still learing about these razors. What grit stone is being used in the thread? I realize that is a loaded question but what the heck. I am lucky to have a SRP mentor Hi_bud_g close by to visit. I will be meeting with Sham, at lunch for honing guidance, and to pick up a couple razors. tee hee... schoolgirl giggle.

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    I've had my Tosuke for 2 years . When I first got it my finish hone was a Norton 8k . Shortly thereafter I bought a Shapton 15k . Now my finish hone is a Nakayama asagi Japanese natural hone (J-nat) . All of these hones worked for me . Of course , the finer the hone , the smoother the edge . My razor is made from Yasuki steel , which is easy to hone , and takes and holds a great edge .
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    Thanks dave5225,
    I have a few econo japanese naturals. My main concern at this point is to just refresh the edge which has been accomplished with proper strop technique.. so far.

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    Dave you never made clear how often you used it over 2 years. Nevertheless I'll say you have been doing alright. If you have been getting great shaves what's the question?

    By comparison I have sharpened mine plenty of times at less than 2yr.

    For which ever reasons I cannot keep it performing as well as it will.

    Yet, I am still sure that the sharpening wakamisori thread is holding the answers for you. That is if you can answer the unanswered questions.

    Personally I find my musings on the subject here and there to be spot on. Please allow that no one is perfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevint View Post
    Dave you never made clear how often you used it over 2 years. Nevertheless I'll say you have been doing alright. If you have been getting great shaves what's the question?
    I shave with it about 3 times a month . I don't remember the last time I needed to touch up the edge . Maybe it's the Yasuki steel , but it shaves alot better than any of my other razors , no matter which side I shave with . The reason I asked about honing is I didn't want to run the risk of eventualy ruining my razor from improper honing .
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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