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Kind of a pin the tail on the donkey day.
First off, I am trying to figure out where this hone lives in my setup. I haven't done this before, so this is one challenge. Today I decided to use my synthetics up to 8K then go to this hone and shave, which I did.
The shave was unconditionally excellent.
Can I estimate grit now? Nope, but I'd shave off this hone any day. The next cool thing that happened today is that I decided to use Smith's on with this hone as I was not happy with water. First time with Smith's and it was disturbingly satisfying. I was prepared not to like it.
Then there is the razor, a sub $30.00 gamble which in an earlier time I would have said, thanks but no thanks. This stout wedge is a Plantagenet razor made to mount a blade guard. You can drop Plantagenet in the search box to learn more if interested.
And if this wasn't enough drama for one honing session...my 5K Chosera died today so I had to skip my normal climb up the grits. With some excellent feedback from fellow members I forged ahead.
In conclusion I learned something that I have read many times: Ugly can shave! Today is a great day in Montgomery County.
Oh yeah, and I think I could become a natural fan...if money grew on trees. I really like this hone which I assume now to be a Welsh Slate which was identified as such by a few of y'all.