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    Default "Barber Junior" Barber Hone

    I just picked one up for cheap, it will be coming in the mail soon. It's on the small side (4 1/2" long x 1 3/4" wide). I was just wondering if anyone else has one and what they think of it compared to other barber type hones.

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    Never used one of those myself so let us know what you think of it.
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    And if possible, could you please post a photo? I have not seen that one either.

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    I am unfamiliar with "Barber Junior" barbers hones. But, the size is an odd combination. Travel size barbers hones are common, and cluster around 1-3/4 to 2 inch by 2 inches. So, your hone in width is at the smaller side of the travel size barbers hones, but not unusual to speak of. In width, it is unusual in my opinion; not travel size, not full size. But, not a lot shorter than a full size hone.

    Basically, shave a bit off the length and width of a full size hone, and that is what you have. Personally, after using a full size barbers hone for awhile, I am quite comfortable with a smaller hone. I think I would like that hone, as it seems to be a nice balance between size and convenience.

    You should have no problem honing on it. As for the hone grit, I have no idea. But, I have not found many barbers hones that don't do well.
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    Here are some pics of the hone. It is more of a 'pocket size' hone than I realized from the dimensions. I have never used a barber hone before, so I can't really give a good review relative to others.

    As it was pretty rough and dirty so I scrubbed with scouring powder and lapped it with my Norton flattening stone, then polished a little with my King 1k. I did try it on a few razors. It improved the edge on a few that were ready for a touch up to a very acceptable state, and did not change the edge a few that I considered very sharp. It definitely has a different feel than my Nortons & other waterstones. I would not say it's gritty, but it did have a kind of 'brick' or ceramic like texture/feel if that makes sense?

    Many of the barber hones I see have a slightly shiny finish, can that be re-created after lapping? This one started with some shine but has a very 'matte' finish after cleaning/lapping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCloud View Post
    It definitely has a different feel than my Nortons & other waterstones. I would not say it's gritty, but it did have a kind of 'brick' or ceramic like texture/feel if that makes sense?

    Yes, they are made to be very hard. They were invented before the much softer waterstones.

    Many of the barber hones I see have a slightly shiny finish, can that be re-created after lapping? This one started with some shine but has a very 'matte' finish after cleaning/lapping.

    The shiny finish is made made one of two ways that I know of. One is a "skin" that is formed by the heat of the process, think of a kiln.
    The second method is by buffing with the same composition material used to make them or by oiling then buffing.

    Your chance of getting back that exact finish is about 0 and it is totally unnecessary.

    Hope this helps,
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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