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    Want to try a jnat but don't want to dish out the big bucks what are your thoughts on finishers and pre finishers and naguras. I think I have a grasp on the basics. Would love one stone to do it all. I'm trying to keep it under 200 for my first stone would love to hear your thoughts and what I can reasonably expect for my price range I understand I don't have much to work with given my price range.

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    How much time do you want to spend in one honing session? Starting with setting the bevel.

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    I have other stones I would mainly be using for touch ups

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckelberryhound22 View Post
    Want to try a jnat but don't want to dish out the big bucks what are your thoughts on finishers and pre finishers and naguras. I think I have a grasp on the basics. Would love one stone to do it all. I'm trying to keep it under 200 for my first stone would love to hear your thoughts and what I can reasonably expect for my price range I understand I don't have much to work with given my price range.
    You can probably get the nagura set and a type 100 Shobodani from JNS for your budget.

    You will not be able to have a "one stone do it all" with that set up. You will not be able to set bevels on that stone, and if you use a dedicated bevel setter, you will need amid range stone to bridge the nagura progression. You might be able to use the base stone with a diamond plate generated slurry and then go to naguras if need be, but all that will depend on the particular stone you get. Some base stones are fast and some are slow and will not work well used this way.

    Another thing to keep in mind is that not all razors will work equally well with one stone, you will have to expand at some point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huckelberryhound22 View Post
    I have other stones I would mainly be using for touch ups
    In this case JNS might have the best prices for you for nagura + a base stone.
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    Can't find any cheap shoubu's on JNS...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerdvaark View Post
    Can't find any cheap shoubu's on JNS...
    Maxim stocks often. Sign up for his news letter and you'll know when stuff is in stock.
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    Jb's is where I have been looking. What about Tokyoaframe? Why are stones so much cheaper here? Can you explain ex vac inc vac on jns

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckelberryhound22 View Post
    Jb's is where I have been looking. What about Tokyoaframe? Why are stones so much cheaper here? Can you explain ex vac inc vac on jns
    I have not tried the stones he sells, but I know others have been happy. He takes returns if not satisfied (check with him about the exact conditions for that).
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    Quote Originally Posted by huckelberryhound22 View Post
    Jb's is where I have been looking. What about Tokyoaframe? Why are stones so much cheaper here? Can you explain ex vac inc vac on jns
    VAT - value added tax. If you are buying from the US you don't pay it. Once you enter your address for shipping you end up paying for the item without the added tax so just look at the tax excluded prices.
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