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    A different way to sharpen for those on a budget:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/basic...de-review.html

    It has difficulties though

    Here are the cheapest stones I know of that work for razors:

    Waterstone Slip Stones 4 x 2 x 1/2 x 1/8 at Tools for Working Wood

    You want a 4000 grit and an 8000 grit. These take about 4x as many strokes as the Norton to sharpen an edge but the do work well.

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    Send it back and get a barber hone. You won't be doing any major edge repair with that but it will maintain a razor with no trouble.

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    thank all of you i managed to get the order canceled before it was sent out i appreciate your help

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