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    Default If you could only have one......

    One hone that is. At this time im looking for one hone under 100.00 to maintain a great edge when needed. Im not going to need this to bring back a bad edge, just to keep a good one when needed. I am going to send out my straights to get a pro hone from one of the pros on here, but I will need a stone to keep it sharp in the long run. Please post what you would get, and why. Thanks in advance.

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    barber hone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    barber hone.
    ^ What Sham said. Barber hone. Period.

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    Yellow Belgian coticule. That's what I use to maintain my edges. There are times when I like to experiment but the Belgian hone is what I use to maintain my blades.

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    Yellow Coticule.

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    For 100 bucks? A Barber's hone and a Norton 4/8k combo....
    We have assumed control !

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    Barber hones are the luck of the draw...
    The best earn a solid yes. But you cannot audition them on Ebay.

    Given the less than $100 budget the classic good
    answer is a Norton 4/8K combo hone and some sheets
    of wet dry to lap it on a counter top or granite tile.

    Perhaps there is a new contender.
    Lately I am enamored of the SS12K hone.
    Naniwa Super Stone 12,000 (or 10,000) sits
    high on my list because a razor that was sharp
    last fortnight only needs to visit the Super Stone
    for a small number of laps to be good to go again.

    I have been trying this on the last couple weeks so I
    am still holding my opinion but the early returns are
    taking me to a single fine grit Super Stone as a refresh
    hone.

    Lapping is important for both the Norton and the SS.
    But a flat granite tile and a package of wet dry paper
    under running water seems to cover that base for a lot
    less than a DMT which would bust the given budget.

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    Under $100... Norton 4/8k combi stone...

    No way in hell I'm going back to one hone, THEY'RE ALL MINE... MINE I TELL YOU!!!!

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    Under $100? Barber hone or Coticule. Or maybe one of the high grit Naniwas, like 10k or 12k.

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    Default Belgian combo hone

    A belgian combo hone is what I keep in my medicine chest in the bathroom to maintain sharpness. I give the blade a few licks every week on the yellow coticule side but sometimes I get lazy and it gets duller than I like so I turn the hone over and use the blue side and then the yellow side. I'm happy with the system and love the feel of the natural stone.

    If I had to head for the hills and could only take one hone with me, that would be it.

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