Hi all,

Many of the folks I read about and have actually used, don't hone wedges.

I assume this is because of a few factors:

1. wedges are difficult to accurately hone, they take more work...
2. wedges are very hard on the hones themselves as so much more material touches.
3. wedges don't seem to like synthetic stones, and not everyone has natural stones.

Am I accurate in my assumptions here?

Then comes the tough question. Who WILL hone a wedge?? Has anyone sent one off to be honed by anyone in particular, and was happy with the results?

If you happen to get a large, old W&B wedge, can you even get it honed anywhere?

Thanks for any and all info!!

Later mates,