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  1. I think you are allergic to microscopes Glen...

    I think you are allergic to microscopes Glen :rofl2:

    Yes, some steels degrade a lot after the frist shave especially when I hone the to the point that they become like a mirror but I never suspect...
  2. I agree with you on the difficulty of getting a...

    I agree with you on the difficulty of getting a controlled test especially when it comes to light reflection, but honing beside microscope help you to learn the changes that you introduce to the edge...
  3. Hello Dave, Nice observation my friend, true...

    Hello Dave,

    Nice observation my friend, true the Arkie edge is the most straight edge of the above, but that might be because I honed the razor 180 laps more than the other hones.

    It's good to...
  4. Totally agree with you on the mirror edge of an...

    Totally agree with you on the mirror edge of an Arkansas stone, but for me Escher hones are supreme finishers in term of speed, finesse and consistency.

    Not all translucent Arkansas are the same,...
  5. True, I was working with controlled progression,...

    True, I was working with controlled progression, and yes it has affected the dimensions of the translucent Arkansas capabilities... I consider this particular stone my finest finisher. Here is some...
  6. Microscopic photos of different edges YG Escher, Coticule, Translucent Arkie and more

    Fisrt of all I would like to apologize for the quaulity of the Photos, I use a student type cheap german Microscop it's great and lightweight but it has a very premetive Camara on it :td


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