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    Thanks for all the replies and help! I will update my info today.

    For the record, i'm in Sonoma, California... wine country. Any members around north bay?

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    One thing makes me wonder: Why spend hundreds of dollars on honing equipment and then buy a rusty old razor for a few bucks?

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    @OldSalt

    I've spent basically nothing on honing equipment. And the Razor is near immaculate, no rust at all.

    So far only 1 stone has been bought for my razors. An 18$ welsh slate. That and a 20$ razor hardly equals hundreds.

    99% of my gear is for japanese swords or knives(any style), and isn't anything new.

    So what the hell are you talking about? Everything listed I had already owned before even thinking of a straight. My only new stuff geared towards razors is the cheapo welsh mini hones, and a bigger strop(wanted one for jap sword sharpening anyway)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterHagan View Post
    So what the hell are you talking about?
    I asked a simple question. How about giving a simple answer without cursing? People are so easily offended these days........

    Do what ever you want.

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    It was somewhat presumptuous and more than a little rude - at least the structure and content of your, admittedly terse, post left such an impression. That's the problem with writing in general: it departs from you, the master author and is then reconstructed by readers who might come to very different conclusions in regards to the meaning of your message. Sometimes a sapient author's writing will be left to the interpretation of senseless simians and sometimes vice versa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSalt View Post
    I asked a simple question. How about giving a simple answer without cursing? People are so easily offended these days........

    Do what ever you want.

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    At least i'm straight forward, instead of acting all passive aggressive and making false assumptions. The question you asked being far from simple when you consider how incorrect your view of me is.

    Also, if I were cursing there would be much stronger words than "hell" being used.

    Finally, I emailed nun2sharp, I hope he is still around to hone. If not I guess I will have to deal with the waiting period for Lynn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterHagan View Post
    At least i'm straight forward
    If you were, you would just tell me that you like to restore razors or whatever..... The view I got of you assembled after you shot at me...... Before that, I was just wondering and asked my question. Sorry I was interested.

    I thank gugi for his assistance, but I'm completely bilingual.

    Enough said. Good Luck with your honing and don't forget: It's not a matter of life and death here. We're here to have fun and gain and spread knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSalt View Post
    I thank gugi for his assistance, but I'm completely bilingual.
    So, you are then intentionally continuing this line?

    If you guys don't drop it, you may get a time out for reflection. If you need further discussion on who behaved how, please do it over private messages.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSalt View Post
    One thing makes me wonder: Why spend hundreds of dollars on honing equipment and then buy a rusty old razor for a few bucks?
    I have spent hundreds of euros on honing equipment and have bought a small pile of rusty old razors. I like restoring them and beneath the rust is usually good steel. A razor can only give a good shave with a good edge, and a good edge comes from good honing equipment. Rusty razors can be made to work just as well as new ones

    If there were more people selling second hand Shapton Glass Stones, I would have bought those to save some money, but seeing as there are so few, I bought mine new.
    I want a lather whip

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