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    I think Glen sums that up perfectly.

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    I would go with the super stones. Yes the Chosera are nice stones but so are the SS and the price difference is in my eyes too big to justify getting the Chosera. Some use Chosera as bevel setter and SS for the rest. The price difference isn't as big then.

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    so glen if you were gonna buy a set what would you buy? the question is what would you guys buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airportcopper View Post
    so glen if you were gonna buy a set what would you buy? the question is what would you guys buy?
    I use a mix of stones.
    1k Chosera,
    2/5/8k Shapton Pro
    10k Super stone
    20k Suehiro

    Works always.

    By the way Chosera is a line made by Naniwa just like the Superstones
    Stefan

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    Splash and go...Shapton GS series of stones. Naniwa SS & Norton are nice, but I like the GS's better.

    I haven't had my hands on a Chosera set of stones (just the 1K), but would say it's another of those opinion things as all are capable. What you need to do, before you jump in for a full set, is literally visit some folks who have them. You will gain several things doing this: Hands on, maybe learn something, maybe make a friend. You will benefit no matter what.

    If I had it all to do over again, it would be the shapton's and not the super stones or norton's.
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    Choseras over naniwas was the questions so since I've used both I would say the choseras easily for less lapping and much thicker stones. The only advantage IMO for naniwas is they are less costly. You know how less costly turns out right?
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    I have a Naniwa SS set 1k,5k,8k,12k progression. I bought that after watching both Lynn and Glenn using them. If they're good enough for those guys, they're durn sure good enough for this guy. They are what I started honing with, I still have a lot of learning to do, but they are easy for novices to use. I dulled a couple of razors on my Norton lapping stone, that were originally honed by Lynn (gasp), and I was eventually able to restore them to good shavers. Now I'm lusting after a Suehiro Gokumo 20k!

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