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    Lots have this many and more, John!
    Some like to experiment around with various hones. Some just like to get it done with tried and true ones. I suppose I am of the latter persuasion.

    No such thing as too many for some....Check out Utopian's stash here..
    https://straightrazorpalace.com/memb...ml#post1808696

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    I dont think ive seen that pic of Utopians hones. WOW!

    As far as me, i like the synthetic stones and do restoring of blades so the need for a dmt or 3 for fixing and lapping, stones from 1k thru 20k, then the fun of learning the natural stones. On top of that, everyone needs a barber hone or 4.

    At least this is my excuse! Now dont be telling my wife (SWMBO) that i only need 2 rocks. I will never hear the end of it.
    Plus it looks cool!
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    I think you have a very nice setup, Jerry. A spot for the big Escher and a few more primos is good to have.

    Stones are like razors, soaps, brushes, strops, and the rest.

    No end to it!

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    Yup, stones are like razors in that there are many available to acquire to experiment with.
    My stone box is a wooden chest, and has somewhere between how many my wife thinks I have and how many I have been lucky enough to actually get.
    The synthetics are more predicatable and easy to build a progression with, but jnats and eschers and other naturals, the fun there is in the experiments.
    Slurry and nagura stone impact on finish and abrasion qualities,, a month of Sunday’s and you’d still be learning, or at least I still am..
    Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    My stone box is a wooden chest, and has somewhere between how many my wife thinks I have and how many I have been lucky enough to actually get.
    Cheers!
    You have touched on a universal truth!
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    Looks cool as $hit, jerry.
    Beats my set-up, minus the PHIG.

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    Wow! You guys definitely have some stones! Maybe some day I'll understand. Very nice!
    Semper Fi !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johntoad57 View Post
    Wow! You guys definitely have some stones! Maybe some day I'll understand. Very nice!
    Let us know as you figure it out, John......
    We would like to understand as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Let us know as you figure it out, John......
    We would like to understand as well!
    You got that one r8ght Tom. Ha.

    I dont know Mike. You look like you got some good things going there. I just have a nice box to put them in.

    Yes Tom, a spot for a Thuri and a couple more and i think i will stop. At least i hope so. Not too sure about a big Esher. Thats going to cost as much as 4 or 5 of these rocks. Maybe a C.F. if it falls in my lap, just because. I read some nice things about those stones. Although, i can always trade up!
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    Yup. After you quit using 4 or 5 of these stones, it is time to pass them on.
    While not as organized as you are, I dislike things I will never use at all anymore. Sold a lot of hones and still never use half the stuff I pictured.
    I have taken to selling 4 or 5 razors to get one I want.

    An Escher is a lovely hone, but not any better than the right stropping regimen off a 12k Naniwa, IMO.

    Still, I AM a strop guy, you must remember.
    It's a fine, prestigious thing. I like it because you can get lost in it and still not over-hone unless you have done so before you get to it.
    I have a lowly blue-green. I think the yellow is where it's at Jerry!

    Yeah! A slot for a yellow or the elusive black?

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