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Same Stones/Different Razor
This blade had serious chips, dents, and dings in it when I got it.
I took the Norton Washita and raised a slurry with the crystolon stone (rough side) and left the slurry on. This made quick work of the chips and dents and dings but left the edge dull and slightly rounded.
I then went to the Lily White Soft/Fast Washita and set the bevel. Since there were no deep scratches to remove the bevel not only set quickly but also was then near shave ready.
30 strokes on the Hard Arkansas
50 strokes on the Norton Translucent and....
What a wonderful edge. Perfect. A smooth edge that did not offer any resistance nor did it leave any irritation. What it did leave was a wonderfully shaven face. Magnificent. (I might have been watching too many British cooking shows. :rofl2:)
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From left to right:
A Norton crystolon fine/coarse, a Norton combo stone with an ungraded Washita, Pike Lily White Washita, Dan’s Hard Arkansas, Vintage Norton Translucent.