So, using only the Arkansas oil stone that I got last week and a strop I made this afternoon I got the best, closest shave that I have had from a straight. I grabbed a 2x16 piece of leather from a leather worker I know, and used spray adhesive to attach a strip of denim to the back. A few applications of saddle soap and I was ready to go. I honed up a mildly dull Wester Brothers "Anchor" that gave me a bit of a problem, as the toe had a bit of a smile and pretty extensive hone wear. Finally got the last 1/4 inch of the blade sharp, stropped it on the denim then the leather and gave it a shot. Closer and less irritation than the last few shaves that I have had with my DE using Wilkinson Swords. I had sworn off the straight until I had some hones or sent off to have a blade sharpened. I know that it is not the best setup, and that I need a few more stones to REALLY get a good edge, but for now I am pretty pleased. Especially considering that I had been told that it was not an ideal way to attain a shave ready edge. I think that I am grasping the method for honing and stropping down pretty well as of now. Going to try to revive another razor tonight. All in all, a good day.