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    So I think I'm going to be ordering some stuff soon to get started straight shaving. I'm putting together my equipment list first and then I'll order most of the stuff that I need.

    I'd like to approach this venture from two sides. I'd like to learn to shave with a SE, and to that end I plan on ordering a couple of shave ready razors (everyone has already been more than helpful in this area), a four sided / pasted paddle, and a seconds strop from tony.

    The other side I'd like to learn is the sharpening, maintenance side. I think it will be a nice hobby to restore and use razors. To this end, I'm hoping to get some advice. I have gotten some tips on what to look for in fixer upper razors, but I'm wondering what hone to get, and where to get a good price on it. After some research it looks like the pasted paddle and strop will maintain my shave ready razors for some time but as I understand I'll need separate equipment to do the sharpening on the not so good razors. After some reading I see that red99 is recommended often for hones, but it looks like, that it might be smart for me to pick up one of these Norton 4k/8k hones. My understanding is that I can use this to fix the blades then move to my pasted strop to make them shave ready. If I'm way off please let me know. If not, where can I get one of these hones for a reasonable price and any recommendations on required reading before getting started?

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    John

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    best price i've found on a norton 4k/8k was here http://www.lie-nielsen.com/catalog.php?sku=WS. its 65$.

    you are getting the pasted paddle so thats great. i think i need to get myself one of those.

    also you might consider getting a finishing stone... such as a "swaty" or a belgium corticule or a escher stone (i think tony had 2 for sale just recently) or even a 12000grit chinese/japanese wetstone.

    ~J

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    Thanks for the reply. The price of the stone is a little steep for me right now. I wonder if anyone on the forum has a used stone thats about the same as the Norton (or a Norton) that is used but still in good shape that they want to sell. Is it worth putting an ad in the forum, or is this item of the type that people don't let go of?

    Thanks again,

    John

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    Place a want to buy ad in the buy/sell/trade forum here and also on www.shavemyface.com and www.badgerandblade.com.
    Sometimes people will also sell there hones on those forums. Keep your eye peeled if you have the time.

    Hope this helps,
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    You can always take a stab at barber hones that are posted on ebay. The grits vary and the seller will probably not know (except redtrader99) if it is a medium or a fine.

    I like double grit hones like this one ebay # 320010947042
    That way you get two hones for the price of one. One side is typically a medium grit and the other side a fine. I can not say for sure on this particular brand, since I have not used this one.

    Glen

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    Thanks guys. I ended up ordering the Norton.

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