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    Default Barber Hone Identification Help

    I am wondering if any hone meister will help me identify two barber hones I got from Ebay and give me some pointers on how to identify the grits etc. I could send pics via PM or whatever fashion is most convenient. I am a very newbie shaver still nicking and working my way through my first strop with three razors rotating.

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    Should you be so inclined, you could post the images here and we'd all be happy to help (if we can).

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    Hone #1: "F. Swaty.Wahring Bei Wien (Austria)

    Hone #2: Brown Tan Side "King Midas Barber Hone Special"
    Black Side "King Razor Mfg. Co. Indiana. PA
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsg10715 View Post
    I am wondering if any hone meister will help me identify two barber hones I got from Ebay and give me some pointers on how to identify the grits etc. I could send pics via PM or whatever fashion is most convenient. I am a very newbie shaver still nicking and working my way through my first strop with three razors rotating.
    Post some pictures in this thread or even Ebay item number...
    pictures are better.

    Most barber hones are very different from modern water
    stones and bench hones and are used differently.

    The only way to discover the grit is to use it and
    compare it to a known grit modern hone. That is
    still subjective and full of errors. It is possible
    to polish a bit of steel run it over the barber hone
    and another polished bit of identical steel and
    run it over a modern hone with a modern grit
    and compare the scratching.

    Once your razor gets dull to where it needs a touch up
    just give it a touch up. Do not think you are honing
    or sharpening. Just visit the razor to the barber
    hone four or five laps with a thin layer of lather
    on the hone, then strop first canvas then leather and
    shave test.

    In general they cut fast so the lightest touch is needed
    to not grind and build a burr or rough the edge. Floating
    on lather helps with the light touch.

    Clean if need with a common cleanser like Comet and a scotch
    bright pad.

    Search the forum and wiki there has been a lot
    said about barber hones.

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    I've never seen a Swaty with that stamp, but the Swaty's are typically great barber hones. Their fine-ness varies a bit, but it should be a good finisher.

    I have never seen that King hone, though I recently had another one of theirs that was a great finishing hone. Interestingly, I have a razor by the same company with the same name.

    Here is a bad photo of the razor, and some pics of the hone I had.
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    Try the pictures again. Not so close. You want them
    to be in full focus. You can put some pencil marks
    on the hone or a bit of Post-it note to give the auto
    focus something to focus on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsg10715 View Post
    I am wondering if any hone meister will help me identify two barber hones I got from Ebay and give me some pointers on how to identify the grits etc. I could send pics via PM or whatever fashion is most convenient. I am a very newbie shaver still nicking and working my way through my first strop with three razors rotating.
    The barber hones never provided grit information. The closest they came was that some of the two sided hones indicated which side to use first. Since they are maintenance hones, they aren't intended to be used in a progression so the particular grit was pretty much irrelevant. In general, the imprinted side of a two sided hone, like your King, should be used second as it's the finer side.

    Some of the Swatys are also two sided and the imprinted side of that hone is also finer. Personally, I have never found a Swaty that had a difference between the sides.

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    Here's some new pics....many thanks for the picture of th ebox with instructions. Will buy an emery cloth since they are quite glossy.
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    Ron mention everything what you need to know about barber hones.
    i would add about the quality of King midas hone. it is great quality hone. 'congratulations .

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    thanks everyone!

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