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10-20-2010, 01:56 PM #1
Those same old barbers who told me about the coticule back in the '80s swore by the Swaty for the quick touch up hone. They would wear the shirts with the two pockets at the waist and keep their Swaty in a pocket to get to it if a razor needed a bit of attention in the midst of a shave. Whether the devotion to the Swaty was due to brand reputation or actually trying alternatives is something I can't confirm. One of them also stressed that the Swaty should have 3 lines of text. Nowadays I think we've found that whether it is a two line or a three line one is as good as the other.
In my experience there are other barber hones that equal the Swaty for touching up. You mention the Carborundum being made with silicone carbide. AFAIK the Swaty was made with aluminum oxide. I have one that came NIB with the instruction sheet and they called it "The Alumina". I know from a friend who has experimented extensively with barber hones that many of them were made with different abrasives. Many of the various named barber hones deliver the goods if that is what you want but the Swaty seems to have been the go to hone for the pro barbers back in the days when shaving customers was a daily occupation. At least it was for those that I knew back then. I have a few but TBH if I ever use a barber hone for a touch up I tend to use the "It's a Peech." (their spelling)Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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10-20-2010, 02:48 PM #2
I use my Swaty much the same way, (except for the shirt with the pockets...LOL...
They are great little stones. Invaluable....
Just a couple of swipes before I shave, and I rarely need to hone. They really do keep your edge going strong for some time. I know Utopian does the same.We have assumed control !