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    • Wet/dry paper around 220-400 grit, or higher, on anything flat (like plate glass or a marble/granite tile).
    • DMT D8C diamond plate used wet. It comes flat and works good. This can also work on your knives and other tools. A good investment for long term purposes.


    Here's a few links, just in case you haven't found them yet.
    Standard Barbering 1967.PDF Straight Razor Place Forums

    SRP faq index http://straightrazorpalace.com/basic...faq-index.html

    Heavydutysg135's honing videos http://straightrazorpalace.com/video...eo-series.html
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    oh ok good deal thanks for the info

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    Welcome to the world of straight shaving and the home of some really great folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith1569 View Post
    something i am having trouble finding out is how often the razor needs to be honed..i have read like every 3 weeks which is why i thouht i better get a norton..
    How long a good shaving edge lasts, depends on many factors, but one of them is shaving technique, and another is stropping technique.
    Because it will take you some time to perfect both those factors, your razor's "up-time" will improve together with your skills. Beard type is another contributing factor. You can't change that, but you can take care of very good beard preparation. That too influences the longevity of the edge, and it sure helps to get a good shave.

    It sounds to me you're heading for a good start!

    Welcome to SRP,

    Bart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith1569 View Post
    something i am having trouble finding out is how often the razor needs to be honed..i have read like every 3 weeks which is why i thouht i better get a norton..
    Depends on a few things. How often you use it and your beard. You will develop a feel of how your edge is performing. When stropping or paste stropping no longer works for maintaining your edge, it's time to hone. That comes with experience...

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    welcome to srp home of great information and great people

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    Welcome!
    Have fun shopping equipment.
    Dannyr

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    ok thanks for the info..guys...i have been searching and reading throughout the day..my wife is all you obsessed haha

    keith

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    welcome, You should check out you tube as well. There are all kinds of videos that are helpful. I got my first razor at Vintage Blades. They have great prices.

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    + 1 on vintageblades they have best prices i have found

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