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    The general opinion around here is that (much like their razors) the Zeepk hones can't give you an edge that will shave.

    If you started with a shave ready razor, you can keep it shave ready with a barber hone (AKA "razor hone" on eBay).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyment View Post
    If you started with a shave ready razor, you can keep it shave ready with a barber hone (AKA "razor hone" on eBay).
    and if you decide to do that i'd strongly recommend you get the opinion of somebody of the experienced guys here *before* you buy it, a lot of 'razor hones' are useless piece of junk, yours was no doubt advertised that way too.

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    Yes, it was called a "barber's hone", but I miss what Lynn said was OK from ebay. How does one know? Thanks for your advise guys. That's why I am here.

    Maybe I'll use this stone to sharpen wood chisels.

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    How does one know? Experience, there is no shortcut to it. There are great deals on ebay, but they are only great because only few people have the experience to recognize them as such.
    You can read through old threads and find out what barber hones people have gotten and have liked them, as well as those that have been bad.

    In my view the best option is to buy in the classifieds on this site from one of the experienced members so that you know what you're getting can actually be used for the intended purpose. In most cases it'll cost you a bit more than if you'll buy it on ebay, but in my opinion the assurance that you're not getting junk is well worth it.

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    New Guys !!!!

    I think we should post this along with where you become a member !!!!

    DO NOT Shop on E-bay for at least 6 months !!!!
    Honest you will waste money not save it .....

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    Let 's not forget Utopian is the only person still offering free honing. (as far as i know)
    I think what he said was truth and you misunderstand.
    This is the problem with zeeps razor and hone.
    If person honed more then 1000 razor and cannot get satisfied edge using zeepks hone ? how in the world You will get razor shave ready using that hone?
    This is the reason he says that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MinniesMate View Post
    Not everyone can afford $80+ for a honing stone in this economy. Especially when starting out. I asked what oil to use, not which stone to buy. When I can I will upgrade, but for now I have to make do with what I have. I made my purchase based on what I viewed in one of Lynn's Youtube videos.

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    If you don't mind lapping your own barber hone. I think I have a partially lapped Pike Eezee hone I can sell you. Good ones are a PITA to lap which is why it isn't already done. I will check when I get home.

    PM me if interested.

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