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    I've been watching this forum for well over a year now, and B&B as well. And fleabay. I note that the selling of razors significantly outpaces the selling of hones. Good hones is slim pickins'...particularly the natural...relative to razors.

    Why is that?

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    Swag, most razors are for Me2's and others for accumulations...only a few for shaving.
    So, guys with rocks in their heads do get a lot and that before anybody else can.
    I can think of four guys I know with over 50+ stones mostly from the wild. Some even use them.
    So for every guy wanting a natural hone there are few available. Mostly for the kids college fund!
    The modern man made's are pretty good to great so the rock hounds are getting the naturals.
    FWW. I put about 12 thousand miles, or more, a year chasing the rainbow. That is a lot of antique stores visited and revisited!
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    I'd have agree with Geezer on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Swag, most razors are for Me2's and others for accumulations...only a few for shaving.
    So, guys with rocks in their heads do get a lot and that before anybody else can.
    I can think of four guys I know with over 50+ stones mostly from the wild. Some even use them.
    So for every guy wanting a natural hone there are few available. Mostly for the kids college fund!
    The modern man made's are pretty good to great so the rock hounds are getting the naturals.
    FWW. I put about 12 thousand miles, or more, a year chasing the rainbow. That is a lot of antique stores visited and revisited!
    If a stone has your name on it, it will show up!
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    So much truth there....me being a rock hound and all.
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    Another point to note is when razors were in use everyone had a razor but a lot went to the local barbers or the cutler to have it touched up or re honed. It wasn't necessary for the average man to hone as the service was so easily available
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    Well, pragmatically a hone can sharpen many razors, so once you get a set of hones you are done. But too many razors is never enough...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Well, pragmatically a hone can sharpen many razors, so once you get a set of hones you are done. But too many razors is never enough...

    James.
    lol...I'll turn that around on you. You never know when the next hone will be the unicorn letting you get an edge one molecule wide.

    But another razor is just one thing needing sharpening!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgjgjg View Post
    lol...I'll turn that around on you. You never know when the next hone will be the unicorn letting you get an edge one molecule wide.

    But another razor is just one thing needing sharpening!
    True too but only if you are chasing the "ultimate" edge whatever that may be. Personally I'll settle for a good shaving edge and another razor or three.

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    Well one hone can hone many razors, so there are far fewer hones than razors.

    Another fact of life is that natural stones fine and pure enough to hone a straight razor were in general about 1% or less of all natural sharpening stones - they are not common in terms of mining production.

    I hesitate to buy razor hones off the forums because hone nerds - me included - don't sell our best natural stones. Those are the ones that work best for us and that we had to maybe buy several expensive stones and kept the ones we believe are best.

    I thought maybe the skyrocketing price of labeled Eschers would cause a few to show up for sale, and maybe it has, but you just don't see that many really nice ones being turned loose by the honerati.

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    I'll venture to say that it could be also that (natural) hones are harder to sell for a decent price? You almost have to know someone personally or trust them enough to know you're getting what you're looking for. A razor's value is more evident just from the pictures. I've bought a couple hones just through private conversations over time while discussing what I was looking for.
    But they do show up. I bought a labeled Escher off craigslist from a gal who owned a thrift shop, but didn't even have a way to take a credit card. It took us about a week to work it out but finally got it. You just gotta keep looking!
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