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Originally Posted by thickmudd
I'm pretty decent with sharpening knives with a stone, so thats no problem.
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Honing razors is largely regarded as a totally different animal by some of the older members here who hone both knives and razors. It can be a pretty difficult art to master and in order to worry about that a little less and concentrate more on the shave, I would suggest getting a shave-ready straight razor from the classifieds. The alternative is to buy a good cheap blade like the Wapienica or the Double Arrow and have it honed by a honemiester. There is nothing wrong with getting a set of hones right off the bat and learning everything at once it just takes a little longer. In the end, you still may want a pro-honed razor for comparisons sake. As far as hones go, you will need a minimum of a 4k and an 8k to set, sharpen and polish the bevel. Norton makes a combo stone that fits the bill.
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Welcome and Good Luck!
-Rob