A little neats foot oil worked wonders for mine. The Strop worked pretty good, but the hone didnt make good contact across the edge.
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Hi
I did not think much of the built in stones and strops.
I have two rols razors.
The first one was ordered without a handle, by mistake. I thought the stone with that one was rough and the strop questionable.
When I ordered the second one the stone was considerably smoother and the strop was made differently,
I have a 10000 grit stone and a strop made from a 3.5" x 15" board with a piece of leather I glued on.
I spent quite a bit of time on the 10k stone with the rolls blades and then some time on my green buffing compound strop, then leather.
I had a pretty good shave with that razor.
I think if the rolls blade was in top condition the built in stones and strops would be OK.
I think probably the early Rolls might be better quality. just a guess.
Good luck
I've finally made it thru 1000grt. on the blade face.
Stopped there, put a layer of tape on and made a few passes to see if the bevel was going to still be wonky.
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All looks good !!
Decided I'm going to reblue the blade , as it was before, to match the tang, and spine.
Blued and oiled, will sit over night. Then honed in the morning for Sunday. SOTD
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very nicely done
Yep... about 18-20 hours to reface it , using the hones, instead of WD paper.
But it was my only way I could do it, and make sure it was going to be flat on the stone again, when honing. Can't wait to hone it up and give it a go later.