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    Hi guys
    Can anyone recommend a good starter stone for me I just want to use it for touch ups. Something just to touch up the edges so that I don't have to send it out to someone for honing everytime? Any replies are appreciated.
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    a barbers hone might be a great place to start! I pmd u
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    A Norton 4/8 might cost a bit more than a barber's hone, but you will get a ton more use out of it. Search on JANorton for more info.
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    I agree with Speedster, my first was a 4/8 and I fixed my razor that I had dulled with bad stropping.
    Arise, awake, and learn by approaching the exalted ones,
    for that path is sharp as a razor’s edge, impassable,
    and hard to go by, say the wise. Katha Upanishad – 1.3.14

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    barber hone, norton 4/8, naniwa 3/8, J.A. Henckels 3/8. All would be good stones to start with, and are less than $90 for two stones, and some barber hones can be had fairly cheap as well.
    Mastering implies there is nothing more for you to learn of something... I prefer proficient enough to not totally screw it up.

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    You've got a lot of options. Vintage barber hones were specifically made for the job you have in mind. I'd say it really comes down to preference, and budget. If you want minimum fuss a vintage barber hone is ideal for keeping in the bathroom and giving the razor 5 or so strokes every now and again on water, lather or dry. If you want a stone you planning on developing a relationship with get a natural stone like a coticule or thuringian. Or go down the modern synthetic route and get a hight grit Naniwa or Shapton.

    For a cheap and cheerful solution the Chinese 12K/PHIG/CHUG might be worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proinsias View Post
    You've got a lot of options. Vintage barber hones were specifically made for the job you have in mind. I'd say it really comes down to preference, and budget. If you want minimum fuss a vintage barber hone is ideal for keeping in the bathroom and giving the razor 5 or so strokes every now and again on water, lather or dry. If you want a stone you planning on developing a relationship with get a natural stone like a coticule or thuringian. Or go down the modern synthetic route and get a hight grit Naniwa or Shapton.

    For a cheap and cheerful solution the Chinese 12K/PHIG/CHUG might be worth a look.
    I think that's exactly what I'm looking for a barbers hone something cheap and small and that's no fuss.

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    I'm in the same boat. Was thinking about getting just a 12k for tough up/maintenance. But don't know if I should also get a 4/8, trying to stay reasonable on the spending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleekandsmooth View Post
    a barbers hone might be a great place to start! I pmd u
    Just pm-d u back.
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    You can get a cheap Chinese 12K that's been cut down for $15 from Whipped Dog. It's not bad for touch-ups.

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