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12-23-2019, 02:45 PM #1
Zulu Grey vs. Greek Vermio on Identical Torreys
So I said that, since I just finished these two nearly identical Torreys that Tom sent me, and I have a couple of newer natural hones to play with, I would do sort of a honing shootout.
Both went through my usual progression of Chosera 1k, Norton 4/8k, and finishing on a freshly-lapped Naniwa 12k with whisper-light strokes under dribbling water under the faucet. Then on to the naturals:
This one in the faux tortoiseshell pearloid acrylic got about 120 strokes on plain water on the 8x3" Zulu Grey TC sent me to play with me (until mine gets here in a few months lol). Post-hone stropping consisted of 15 strokes each on rough and suede sides of my kangaroo strop to clean things up, about 20 apiece on a couple of progressively finer vintage shells, and the piece de resistance: about 150 strokes on the vintage Naomi-San French Hide shell Tom sold me with the Torreys.
The other one in black pearloid got about 80 strokes on plain water on the Vermio, which seemed to want a hair more pressure like my surgical black. My intuition told me to do about 40 more on water with a drop of dish soap, and finish with about 50 on WD-40. It seems of similar hardness to my hardest Arks, and is only 5" long, so I treated it a little more like an Ark (though they are very different geologically). Stropping progression was the same.
This morning's shave test on Wholly Kaw King of Oud lather (one of the slickest I've used) revealed the Zulu Grey as the clear winner for just a nice, smooth "velvet squeegee" level of shave, and it might be the easiest natural hone I've ever used! (so similar to a thuri in effort and results).
The Vermio was still a great shave-just the tiniest bit crispy like an Arkie edge, maybe 2% behind the ZG. It will no doubt smooth out with subsequent shaves.
I hope this helps anyone looking at or comparing these two great hones. Right now, I'm liking the ZG, and am seriously glad I ordered one at 50% off. Merry Christmas fellas!Last edited by ScoutHikerDad; 12-24-2019 at 12:17 AM.
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