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Thread: Hello from Clearwater, Fl
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08-19-2014, 01:27 AM #14
mafuzul1, Sergeant has it pretty much correct. If I understand you right you want to stay as minimal as possible with the least invested for the best outcome you can get. Admirable and achievable. Two razors are the minimum so that when one needs professional honing you have a back up. Proper stopping technique can even negate the need for crox and other abrasives. A 12000 grit stone, the best for most people is the Naniwa SS 12000, would give the stone needed for refreshing your edge when that deems necessary. Naniwa Super Stones do nit need to be soaked, just a spray bottle of water to keep the surface wet while you refresh the razor edge with the lightest of touches. A good quality strop will last a lifetime with just the rubbing of the leather surface with the palm of your hand before each use. Any of the secondary surfaces will also work for you.
Please ask if you need any further clarification."The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."
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