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09-07-2010, 12:49 AM #1
Looking for a "Touch-Up" Barber Hone
Hi All-As the Fili DT 12 I got for Father's Day is starting to get a little rough and irritate me slightly, even with occasional touch-ups on CrOX'd linen and colored newsprint, I am thinking about "getting my feet wet" in the honing kiddie pool with a barber hone of some sort.
The plan is to send my son's Dovo 5/8", which we were fortunate enough to get last Christmas during the lifetime honing deal, back to Lynn for its first tune-up. While the Dovo is getting put back in shape by Lynn, I'd like to get a barber hone for touch-ups on the Fili, using the freshly-honemeistered Dovo as a reference.
I know I missed a couple of good deals recently in the classifieds before I figured this out. So do any of you honing gurus have a basic barber hone, maybe even a KeenKutter combo, you'd let go for a reasonable price? And while I'm troubling the experts here, what is a good general regime of strokes for touching up before shave-testing? I'm sure I'll read the wiki and watch all the videos once I get a hone to play with. Hopefully I'm on the right path here. Maybe later I'll add a Norton 4/8k combo after I've mastered touch-ups, sort of working backward, so to speak.
Thanks in advance for any insights, or if you have an extra barber's hone gathering dust. Aaron
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09-07-2010, 12:53 AM #2
Okay, now I feel dumb! I just realized that I posted the above while logged in as my "Shaving" 13-year old, DoubleEdgeFreak. The above post is actually from ScoutHikerDad, the father of two budding wet-shaving teenagers. Sorry for the confusion, but all of the above re the barber hone applies to ScoutHikerDad. Thanks again!
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09-07-2010, 02:10 AM #3
I see the swaty's go for around 20 bucks regular on ebay.
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09-07-2010, 07:13 PM #4
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Thanked: 2209Swaty, Apart, Frictioite 00 ( expensive), Dubl Duck dry hone to name a few. The instructions say to use 5 laps or so but that really depends on the steel in the razor. Make sure the hone is cleaned and the edges are softened ( rounded) just a tiny bit. Usually there is no need to lap a barber hone.
I hope others will contribute the names of barber hones they have found suitable for the task.
Hope this helps,Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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09-07-2010, 09:12 PM #5
Thanks all-I may have a line on a Swaty. Aaron
There are many roads to sharp.