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    Quote Originally Posted by jaswarb View Post
    And therein lies the inspiration for this thread. I would like a finisher
    which would remove the last traces of scratches which I can see with the naked eye.
    8K Norton doesn't do .....snip....
    One detail to watch for is polishing will expose scratches that were invisible.
    The chemistry of a hone contributes to the polishing action too.

    The best razor for this is an ugly old well worn blade with a big bevel and lots of spine wear.

    For me a norton 8k will show a good polish if I did my job at 1k & 4k. I confess to owning a 1k, 2k, 3k hone set that makes removing scratches from 1k and coarser bevel repair better.

    Of interest the Naniwa White 8k is compounded to polish better than their superstone IFIRC.

    A less expensive high polish trick is pressure sensitive adhesive film on a very flat base.
    Woodcraft's 15/5/0.3 micron film will result in a nice polish.
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    This may no longer be of great use seeing that I am late to the party but I had a Hibbard Spencer OVB Barber hone. I used it for about 6 months then sold it. I'd say it is an adequate finisher, but preferred edges from my coticules and Escher. It wasn't particularly fine, maybe somewhere a little past 8K. Bottom line is that you can shave off it and maintain razors with it for a very long time provided you do not damage their edges and that they are shave ready to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
    This may no longer be of great use seeing that I am late to the party but I had a Hibbard Spencer OVB Barber hone. I used it for about 6 months then sold it. I'd say it is an adequate finisher, but preferred edges from my coticules and Escher. It wasn't particularly fine, maybe somewhere a little past 8K. Bottom line is that you can shave off it and maintain razors with it for a very long time provided you do not damage their edges and that they are shave ready to begin with.

    And considering I might never find or be able to pay for an Escher and there seems to be such wide variation in coticules I might just as well enjoy the HSB I have. It seems to take me beyond the 8k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaswarb View Post
    And considering I might never find or be able to pay for an Escher and there seems to be such wide variation in conticules I might just a well enjoy the HSB I have. It seems to take me beyond the 8k.
    While it is great that there has been an explosive increase in the art of straight shaving, it is a great shame that the prices of all ancillaries, particularly hones, has rocketed. We are victims of our own demand and vendors across the world have long caught on to this. It is a necessity for the vast majority of the content of SRP to be within the public domain in order for beginners to commence straight shaving, lurk and eventually join the forums, however we inadvertently provide valuations for vendors and again the effect has been drastic for those wishing to make acquisitions.

    Back to the topic, there is nothing wrong with the OVB and it is a good finisher. Do enjoy using it. The truth is if I had to use one to maintain the few razors that I have reduced my weekly rotation to, my life wouldn't be compromised. There was a time when I was more obsessed but today with all the complexities I have to endure on a daily basis, I use my straights and hones as tools. I still get the thrill though from time to time.
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