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  1. On the smaller stone, the entire blade will not...

    On the smaller stone, the entire blade will not be touching the stone at the same time and you will have to do an X pattern. Even though you can go straight across on a wider stone, the X pattern is...
  2. It'll do the job. It's basically what I have. You...

    It'll do the job. It's basically what I have. You can spend more if you want to but it's not necessary.
  3. That's true, but it is also true that some...

    That's true, but it is also true that some merchant's take advantage of the rise in the replacement cost to raise the price on older, cheaper merchandise. It all depends on whether you account for...
  4. I guess you don't have time to read every post....

    I guess you don't have time to read every post. When comparing apples and apples (a bout from Howard to a bout from the Invisible Edge) the weak dollar makes no difference. The Invisible Edge doesn't...
  5. We live and learn ... In any case, Howard at the...

    We live and learn ... In any case, Howard at the Perfect Edge is very knowledgeable and friendly and offers a lot more honing products than the Invisible Edge. For example, I had originally bought my...
  6. Actually, the prices are about the same. Bout =...

    Actually, the prices are about the same. Bout = $65.00, Slurry stone = $18.00, VAT (20%) = 16.60 and shipping $32.00 (when I ordered a Norton flattening stone from Howard) = a total of $131.60, while...
  7. The Invisible Edge at NEW! Belgian razor hones...

    The Invisible Edge at NEW! Belgian razor hones in the UK is now selling coticules and they are a better deal than the Perfect Edge. It's not exactly apples and oranges because Steve is selling...
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