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05-24-2014, 11:45 PM #28
To add a little on this. If you have shaky hands like me that extra real estate means a lot. It is far easier to use a larger hone since a good bit of the razors weight is resting on the hone always. I can still use narrow hones, but I get even shakier cause then I am nervous as well about the width. Honing is hard enough to learn so get a full sized stone. Buying a quarter Norton and a full size Norton after is more expensive still. We have all at some point made the mistake of buying the "cheap" tool then going back to buy the "right" tool. Just a rookie's two cents so grab the salt shaker.
Razor rich, but money poor. I should have diversified into Eschers!
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