Curious hone just saw on ebay, "The Hone With Holes," from the Peforated Hone Co. Read the label and see the marketing pitch - claims it eliminates over-honing by taking off a burr. Any truth to the concept?
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Curious hone just saw on ebay, "The Hone With Holes," from the Peforated Hone Co. Read the label and see the marketing pitch - claims it eliminates over-honing by taking off a burr. Any truth to the concept?
It's a marketing gimmick. Yes, even in the old days marketers made suspect claims in order to part you from your money. It's just a barber hone with holes. I've never overhoned on a barber hone. I'm not sure that I have ever overhoned on any hone. Regardless, the holes don't do any harm and it is a decent barber hone, but not a favorite of mine.
By the way, the back side of the hone doesn't have holes, so you can carry on your own controlled experiment.
Some time ago there was post here about this hone.
It works awesome! For a modest fee of $50 I will drill holes in any hone that you're willing to send me.
Disclaimer: I don't think it actually works awesome, nor do I actually offer a service of drilling holes in otherwise good hones. Drill holes in your own stones at your own risk.