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    thanks guys. So is it just do it on a feel base or would doing a couple laps once a week with the usual stropping be overkill?

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    IMO doing it as needed. IOW, when the razor feels like it needs a touch up. If it is working no need to fix it.
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    A good rule of thumb is if the razor is pulling when you shave, or is not removing hair properly. Or if you find you have to start using a little more pressure than normal. Thats when you'd use the hone to touch the edge up.

    As Utopian says, once the shave isnt as good as it was, touch the razor up..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmc1979 View Post
    thanks guys. So is it just do it on a feel base or would doing a couple laps once a week with the usual stropping be overkill?

    You have got a good hone at a good price and a lot of good advice as well. Use the barber hone when a sharp razor seems to start pulling or tugging and stropping no longer brings it up to snuff, 4-6 roundtrips on the hone and a good stropping should bring it back to par.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    Use the barber hone when a sharp razor seems to start pulling or tugging and stropping no longer brings it up to snuff, 4-6 roundtrips on the hone and a good stropping should bring it back to par.
    ^ +1 on Kelly's comments. And he should know - he owns more barber hones than I've ever seen in one place!

    And I know this isn't what you asked about, but having picked up a couple of barber hones off the 'bay myself, I would suggest you inspect it for imperfections before putting a razor on it (it didn't seem as though the seller knew much about it, so I doubt it's been lapped recently). It should feel smooth and flat to the touch. If it doesn't, hit the hardware store and pick up some GatorGrit waterproof sandpaper (about $1 per sheet) in 220g, 400g, 600g, & 1500g and lap it before use. Josh Earl posted a great how-to on lapping barber hones - it's in the wiki here: Hone Lapping 101 - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDavid View Post
    ^ +1 on Kelly's comments. And he should know - he owns more barber hones than I've ever seen in one place!

    If Lynn or Ron show up t0 the meet with their collections, I will look like a pauper!
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    Thanks again for all the advice. I'll keep this in mind when the time comes for me to actually put it into action.

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    It takes what it takes. Try 5 strokes, strop and shave. If it's there, you're done; if not, try 5 more, strop and shave. Repeat as necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmc1979 View Post
    thanks guys. So is it just do it on a feel base or would doing a couple laps once a week with the usual stropping be overkill?

    All the previous advice is great,just have to reinforce it;
    Don't fix it if, it ain't broke!
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