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    From limited experience I would not say that near...

    From limited experience I would not say that near wedges are any harder to hone than a full hollow if both are in decent condition. Don't be put off near wedges by one razor that may have major...
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    Thanks for posting the photos of the blade. It...

    Thanks for posting the photos of the blade. It looks to be a near wedge and might have a lot of spine wear which could make the geometry way off. That would make the razor very hard to hone...
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    Could you post a couple of photos of the blade...

    Could you post a couple of photos of the blade including a head on one of the blade to see what the grind is like?

    Bob
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    I said I was not familiar with the stones you...

    I said I was not familiar with the stones you were using and just assumed you were using the equivalent of a 1K Nani for setting a bevel. I should not have assumed and by all means step away from...
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    I don't use the stones you own but would say to...

    I don't use the stones you own but would say to keep on your lowest grit stone until the blade will cleanly cut arm hairs before even considering to move up your honing progression. I just don't...
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