Quote Originally Posted by thewatermark View Post
Haven't tried it , i always thought u had to lap it first before you use any hone, but actually its in extremely good shape( a little too good) it is super smooth to the touch and like i said when i put water on it it wicks it away and its hard to keep water on it , so should i use lather, or oil? sorry for the iphone pics
+1 on comments by JimmyHAD

No oil. Lather is good so is just clear water.
It should be super smooth to the touch, that is a good thing.
I do not have a Swaty the good ones are supposed to be super
smooth.

So first give it a cleaning and try it.

Old barber hones are made of fired clay and stuff.
A lot like a common flower pot.

Ceramic making is interesting... ceramics can have a surface
slip that is much finer than the bulk of the material.
They can also be full of "grog" or even sand to prevent shrinking
and cracks. Depending on how well milled and classified
the grog (think filler) is the inside of an old ceramic hone
can differ drastically from the surface clay slip.

Apparently lots of people do lap their barber hones and it
works well for them.... but if you are lucky and have a well
conditioned near ideal surface there is no value in risking
damage to it.