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    Well, I like to think that trying different things is about half the fun of this sport and I thoroughly enjoy both halves of the fun. Lynn uses the phrase, "have fun" . So I do.

    As far as the G20k goes, 20k = .5 microns give or take. Iron oxide version I use is .1 micron. Tell me I can't improve a .5 micron edge with .1 micron. This final polish gives me roughly the same sharpness and smoothness I get from the Nakayama Maruichi Asagi that I bought from old_school over 5 years ago. This stone was tested by two honemeisters . No compaints from either of them. This stone was rated after the tests between 30k and 40k.

    I have purchased about 140 new and mostly used razors on three different forums over the years, most all of them were touted as being shave ready. I can think of only about six of those blades that satisfied my standard of shave ready. As I stated earlier, I am getting some of the very best shaves of my life using this procedure.

    As far as using various pasted strops is concerned, several topnotch sharpeners have posted that they achieve success with them. Maxmilian in Vegas recently posted that he uses CrOx on balsa. Just one example. Member PeteS is a proponent of FeOx. I have shaved with his sharp edges.

    Some of us elect to be purists as far as stones go and that's great as well as being a testament to their honing ability. My honing ability is just as good, I just desire to be more flexible in my thinking so I don't miss something valid.

    My next experiment just might be to combine the best of both worlds and sprinkle some mystical red dust on my light green Escher. I will report back asap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsell63 View Post

    I have purchased about 140 new and mostly used razors on three different forums over the years, most all of them were touted as being shave ready. I can think of only about six of those blades that satisfied my standard of shave ready. As I stated earlier, I am getting some of the very best shaves of my life using this procedure.
    Well all I can say is a I hope the couple you got from me satisfied your shave ready standards ......... and if you can't say anything nice ...... don't say anything at all .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Well all I can say is a I hope the couple you got from me satisfied your shave ready standards ......... and if you can't say anything nice ...... don't say anything at all .....
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    I can bump that SIX up to sixteen if it will take some of the heat off me. It's 97 degrees here in Reading PA today...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Well all I can say is a I hope the couple you got from me satisfied your shave ready standards ......... and if you can't say anything nice ...... don't say anything at all .....
    You know, this is a rather interesting topic.

    I'm sure many of us do hone all razors we receive, regardless of hone-ready status.
    From the guys I know and respect, a test run of their edges is mandatory.
    But either way, a new razor will hit the hones sooner rather than later.
    Getting to know a razor is not only shaving with it, it is also very much getting the feel for it on the hones.

    Sitting down with a new razor, finding a workable progression of stones, and getting my preferred finish on it, is possibly my favorite part of this hobby
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    Sitting down with a new razor, finding a workable progression of stones, and getting my preferred finish on it, is possibly my favorite part of this hobby
    +1. for those of us with the two afflictions, HAD, and RAD, that is what makes it even more rewarding.
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    I don't think I have to say this again however I will:

    All roads lead to Rome. Some are shorter and some are longer. Some are boring and some fraught with adventure. Some are easy and some harder. Some are less expensive and some more expensive and some teach us things along the way and some are like doing it by wrought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsell63 View Post
    I have purchased about 140 new and mostly used razors on three different forums over the years, most all of them were touted as being shave ready.



    I can honestly say that i had the pleasure to shave with one of Jerry edges, we did an exchange, i hone his he hones mine, the razor he did been part of my modest rotation for a very long time and i didnt do nothing to it yet and its just as smooth and sharp like it was when he sent it back to me.

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