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    Welcome aboard Max.
    Pretty much as Str8fencer has already stated but you could consider pastes or crox instead of the touch up hone (or as well as). I find that I can keep my edge in good shape with 30/60 linen/leather before the shave and 15/30 afterwards. Then usually between 10 and 15 shaves I do 15 laps on a crox pasted strop followed by double the usual pre shave stropping. As always there are other options and you really need to find what suits you.
    Glad to have you with us, enjoy!

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    Welcome.
    I see you did your homework, good job.

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    Default Outstanding and Wellcome to a Great Hobby!!


    It's always great to have a new straight razor shaver on this site, alternate points of view are always a great help!!
    And from reading your post it seems you have things well in hand and should by that shorten the learning curve we all have gone through and are going through, it's an ongoing proccess. Take your time, light even strokes of the blade on face and don't try to do to much to fast, go with grain for starters and lots of face prep is better than less to get the close BBS holy grail of shaving.

    And again, Welcome Aboard!!

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    Thank you everyone for the warm welcome.

    Your comments raised more question:

    1 - I've read that I could expect "months" before having to hone my blade. From your comments this is not true. What is you milage before having to use a Finishing hone?

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    2 - should I ever expect to have to use 4k and 8k hone?

    Thanks!

    Max

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    Right on! Another Canuck!

    At the beginning of your shaving, it's quite possible that you will get less shaves from your blade. Simply, your technique with the new razor may take some adjusting....it also may not. A finishing hone or barbers hone is often used for touch-ups, to bring your steel back to shave ready. After a bunch of touch-ups it may well need a bit more ooommmph. This is when you'd drop to the 8K or maybe even the 4K. A little bit of honing and you'll be back up to shave ready.

    Good to have you here.

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    Allright!

    Thank you all for your time. Much appreciated.

    I think I understand the philosophy. Hopefully, I'll get good with time!

    Regards

    Max

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    Bonjour Max, and welcome to SRP from a fellow Canadian in Edmonton!

    Yes, you will definitely get good with time. You are already off to a great start by realizing that this IS a philosophy, a way of life..... haha, and some just call it shaving!

    Have fun,

    Ryan

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    Bonsoir Max. Welcome to SRP. Pleased to have you aboard!

    I trust that your stay here will be both enjoyable and informative.
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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