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    I'm glad you finally put that Swaty to use. Barber hones are quick, convenient, and effective even if you need to tape. I guess for some the hardest part of taping the spine for a touch up might just be finding the tape and scissors.

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    I guess for some the hardest part of taping the spine for a touch up might just be finding the tape and scissors.
    That's why I keep my razors in my work room (AKA. the dungeon)

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    My problem with barber hones is this. Before i use it i check the edge with 100x and after using barber hones i check again 100x.
    shaving improves noticeable but i can't see differences on the edge. makes me a little confuse.
    i use no more then 2-4 strokes on C mon usually

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    My problem with barber hones is this. Before i use it i check the edge with 100x and after using barber hones i check again 100x.
    shaving improves noticeable but i can't see differences on the edge. makes me a little confuse.
    i use no more then 2-4 strokes on C mon usually
    All I currently have is 30x in an old B&L stereoscope and in an eye loupe. If I ever get the extra $ I want to buy a Proscope seen here.

    I think the best way to examine and compare an edge from one progression to the other would be to take a photo at each stage and compare them side by side.

    I find it difficult to remember what the differences are between progressions just looking at them through the microscope.

    Edit; To be honest my main use for magnification is to check the edge for micro chips. Maybe if I had the higher power lenses I would concern myself with the scratch pattern but not with what I now have.
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    I have a 3 line american hone i won it on ebay it belonged to a barber but sadly he passed away and never used it so mine is brand new but same as you jimmy i have never used it i have lapped it i have so many coti and now naniwa 12k its choosing which one to use for touch ups i also have the usaul paste. I f your edge edge is not performing would you normally go to ch.5 for a thew laps and if that did'nt do the trick then go to say barber hone or coti 12k etc. did you use paste after barber hone and whats the egde like to say your coticule if you had of used that for touching up edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gary haywood View Post
    I have a 3 line american hone i won it on ebay it belonged to a barber but sadly he passed away and never used it so mine is brand new but same as you jimmy i have never used it i have lapped it i have so many coti and now naniwa 12k its choosing which one to use for touch ups i also have the usaul paste. I f your edge edge is not performing would you normally go to ch.5 for a thew laps and if that did'nt do the trick then go to say barber hone or coti 12k etc. did you use paste after barber hone and whats the egde like to say your coticule if you had of used that for touching up edge.
    Gary, the "ch.5" ? I don't understand your meaning. If you're referring to 0.5 diamond paste the answer is maybe. In general I have gotten more razors so often that I always have a backlog to hone. I try them after I hone them and if they aren't there yet I may resort to paste or diamond spray .... or chrom ox in between the first and second pass.

    I shave with so many different razors that I haven't had to touch one up from using it a lot. Now what I have been doing lately is going back to razors that I honed when I first started out. Some that could have been better honed to begin with and playing around with them on barber hones and or a four sides paddle strop.

    I'm finding that those things do work and work well given a chance. There appears to be a learning curve with those as well. At least for me. Hard to teach an old dog new tricks and I am no exception.
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    I'm always playing around with new hones and in the last 4 years i have never let a razor get dull as i try them on new hones not giving them time to get dull i hone razors up no probs but i have no experiance with touching up razors i should use one untill it deteriates then try refreshing with one of my finishing hones or my barbers hone.

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