I don't hone for money. But if I were I would change around 40$ for it. Honestly it takes time. When I have honed for others I first inspect the razor. Then I contact the guy who's razor it is. With what I want to do with it. Sometimes I attach pictures. Then I hone it. Usually the bevels are all funky from pasted stropping. Then I'll test it re strop it. Desinfekt it and oil it. Go to the post office mail it. That's can be around 2 hours. And after that I would have to pay 39% in taxes. And if the guy isn't satisfied I'll have to return the money or do it again. Actually 40$ is too little. It just isn't worth it to me at least.