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    Sorry you are feeling down, Magpie.
    I agree. Perhaps it should be under one thread. Would be easier to access and follow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Sorry you are feeling down, Magpie.
    I agree. Perhaps it should be under one thread. Would be easier to access and follow.
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    These are all individual tests and to loop it under one continuous thread would not be effective. I can not create a sub category within SRP and do not have the authority to do so. Unless I am missing something please let me know.
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    Thanks Mike, I like most guys here have a couple of BH,s but bought early on and not in great shape, plus the edges I got off of them wasn't so good. So I want to find ONE to go in my bag. And I would like the best I can get so now I Know what to keep my eyes out for. I will be watching your threads carefully no so thanks again. Tc
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    No problem Tc, it's my personal favorite. There are many others that are "high performance" but do not want to drive up $$.
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    What did you use for a lubricant, or what do you prefer most, on these type hones
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    What did you use for a lubricant, or what do you prefer most, on these type hones
    Good observation and question sir. Unless it is a dry hone you can see by some of the pics it is a thicker type “lather”. After many tests finally settled on the brush-less shave cream (higher glycerin content) for barber hones, see below. There are different types available, Cremo some of your croaps etc. I use Kiss my Face watered down for barber hones. The Stephan I typically use for my 3rd pass shave so I can feel if I missed any stray whiskers..

    Squirt on a little dab and dip some water on the barber hone to smear. Make your razor strokes or passes. Cannot stress enough that you must WASH OFF AFTER USE!. Skin is slightly acidic, and soaps and creams are alkali, which can degrade the hone surface over time. Continue to experiment, this squeezes the best performance out of a BH.
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    Thank you for the information you provide!
    Now, I want the folks to petition the moderators of the hone to make a subforum for Barber hones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    Good observation and question sir. Unless it is a dry hone you can see by some of the pics it is a thicker type “lather”. After many tests finally settled on the brush-less shave cream (higher glycerin content) for barber hones, see below. There are different types available, Cremo some of your croaps etc. I use Kiss my Face watered down for barber hones. The Stephan I typically use for my 3rd pass shave so I can feel if I missed any stray whiskers..

    Squirt on a little dab and dip some water on the barber hone to smear. Make your razor strokes or passes. Cannot stress enough that you must WASH OFF AFTER USE!. Skin is slightly acidic, and soaps and creams are alkali, which can degrade the hone surface over time. Continue to experiment, this squeezes the best performance out of a BH.
    Mike

    I thought it looked like lather, but it was curious too. As I understand it that was what all the barber hones actually directed for use as a lubricant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    No problem Tc, it's my personal favorite. There are many others that are "high performance" but do not want to drive up $$.
    MIke
    Im suddenly not so keen on sending him some of the BH I have that I really love. Just like he said, you guys will all just run up the prices!

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