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    is in ur bas3 killin ur d00ds. SonOf1337's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slur View Post
    I bought this stone a month ago.
    I am not an expert but I find it excellent for maintaining a sharp edge.
    Gotta agree with most everything Slur has said in this thread. The Chinese Natural Polishing Stone from Woodcraft.Com is awesome and inexpensive. It builds a good slurry without much work, cuts glacially slow and leaves a fine, FINE edge when it's done. I went with the cheaper option (the $20 8x2x1) and I seriously doubt I will wear it out in my lifetime. My greatgrandkids will probably still be using it...

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    Just wanted to post a thanks for the advice. I am now waiting to find a deal on Ebay.

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    I came here today to post virtually the same thing. I just want to put an already very sharp edge back to what it was when I bought the razor. I'm in the UK and I'm having trouble finding a barber hone.

    This is all I can find on Ebay

    But taking the P&P in to account I could buy A small Belgian Blue Waterstone for £18

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