Do you have a small coticule rubbing stone?

1500 grit wet and dry to set the bevel (Actually about 3000 grit)
Coticule with a heavy coticule slurry (Actually about 6000 grit)
Coticule with just water (Actually about 9000 grit)
Chromium Oxide (Actually about 50000 grit)
Leather strop.

If you follow the above progression, you don't "need" another hone. You can however get a longer lasting blade if you squeeze a 12000 grit polishing hone . e.g. a German Escher, A top end Japanese hone, A chinese 12000 grit.

There are many ways to hone a blade. The above works for me and if you have the coticule already, it's a way you may wish to try.