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09-08-2011, 05:28 PM
Thread: To Hone or Pay Someone Else to Hone
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I see a lot of guys recommend a barber hone and...
I see a lot of guys recommend a barber hone and if you have a shave ready razor that needs a touching up that will do it. The reason I always recommend the Norton 4/8 combo is because the 8k will...
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09-07-2011, 06:23 PM
Thread: To Hone or Pay Someone Else to Hone
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Tried to stimulate the economy as much as I could...
Tried to stimulate the economy as much as I could but it didn't work. :shrug: I have tried many of them but sold most and now just stick with the chosera 1k for bevels, the norton 4/8 and usually an...
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09-07-2011, 06:00 PM
Thread: To Hone or Pay Someone Else to Hone
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A naniwa, or any 12k, is fine for touching up or...
A naniwa, or any 12k, is fine for touching up or finishing an already sharp razor. If you want something to sharpen/finish a norton 4000/8000 combo stone is more suited to the task. The 12k is icing...
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09-07-2011, 05:27 PM
Thread: To Hone or Pay Someone Else to Hone
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Just to expand on why I don't think I could have...
Just to expand on why I don't think I could have learned to hone with one razor ..... Let's say I got it shave ready in a honing session .. how long would it be before I needed to hone it again ? If...
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09-07-2011, 03:52 PM
Thread: To Hone or Pay Someone Else to Hone
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IMHO, and from my experience, you would be best...
IMHO, and from my experience, you would be best off with a few razors. One or two pro honed to use and to compare your own efforts on other razors. For honing a Norton 4/8 because it is a good...
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