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    Default Barber's hones -- Use

    I pored through the Wiki, looking for instructions on how to use a barber's hone, but I could not find anything.

    I saw one used in a movie (the Great Dictator), but I don't want to risk ruining my razor or stone because some Hollywood guy didn't do the right thing...

    Is it similar to a regular hone? Do you use oil on it or water? Do you lap it similarly to a waterstone?

    TIA

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    this is a great video by Gssixgun on barber hone use.....


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    Barber's hones are for touching up an edge that is just starting to pull or feel dullish on the shave. Once that happens you apply lather and make 3-7 strokes on the barber's hone (depending on the pulling). You should be fine after stropping for your shave.

    Glen's video is a very good one on barber's hones.
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    nothing else need be said!~!

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    How do you guys find these, with lather used, compared to a decent japanese finisher (final finisher, that is, like a good tight non-scratchy ozuku, etc)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    How do you guys find these, with lather used, compared to a decent japanese finisher (final finisher, that is, like a good tight non-scratchy ozuku, etc)?

    The difference is that going to a nice Ozuku is more into the "Chasing a Perfect Edge" realm of this hobby rather than "I just want a comfortable Shave"

    Honestly most of the upper end of this hobby and using the High Grit hones and Natural finishers is more about chasing that last elusive 1% of the edge...

    ie: Hobby vs Shaving

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    Well, my small (and not so expensive) japanese hones aren't that good. I'm thinking they're probably more like a barber's hone, but they are comfortable to shave from - not blindingly sharp. Well, one of them is exceedingly fine, but it imparts a soft edge still.

    Chasing a perfect edge costs a lot of money, and can lead to a lot of razorburn on my skin. As a daily shaver, I'm asking more from the practicality (maintenance) side, where you spend no more than 5 minutes a week on a razor, including the time it takes to get the hone out and put it away.

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    Dave, I just don't know quite how to answer, a Barber's hone IMHO gives a Good edge it does it fast and efficiently and normally they can be had at a very low cost...
    Basically for simple edge maintenance I don't think there is anything better...

    The problem is you are asking me to compare it to a natural stone which I have never touched let alone honed on...

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    i tryed my barbers hone. i likedit, very nice shave, i would say the edge felt more crunchy smooth to me, with plenty of shavability. my skin after was perfect, absalutley no alum sting , so that says it all to me . there neat little hones and its great to do the touch ups with just 5/8 laps a week ..

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    Bah, I really need to get a Barber hone!

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