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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Hope you have received your blade in good order. To maintain the edge for a VERY long time, use .5 diamond paste or spray. I got my paste off the "bay".

    Glen (gssixgun) did a test and quit at about 6 months on just using diamond and a strop. I must mention that he just got tired of the "test", the edge was still great. You can search some of the threads that Glen started to see what I am talking about.

    Those chinese stones you are mentioning would do the trick as well...but you will have to lap it. Actually you should lap any new stone you get unless you know the seller has lapped it. I purchased a 8x2 one from Woodworking Plans & Tools | Fine Woodworking Project & Supplies at Woodcraft, but I'm sure they are all coming from the same mine.

    That edge I put on there should last you quite some time (2-3 months) as long as you don't roll the edge while stropping...and that's just using leather.

    You might keep an eye out for other Canadian's that could be in driving distance from you. It's good to network, learn, and they just may have a hone or two you could try out at their pad...

    Thanks Shooter, I actually haven't received it yet, should be another week or so.

    I guess the best thing to do is to just use the pasted as long as I possibly can, and then go from there, it'll be a while anyways.

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    I would get the Chinese stone and lap it (there are tutorials here) shouldn't cost you more that $30. The C02 is cool but if your washroom is white like mine..every time your strop bumps something it will turn green. Not a big deal but eh that's just me.

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    Thanks for all the replies guys.



    I'm still a bit confused/curious as to the reasoning/science of maintaining a straight. In theory, if you properly and diligently strop every shave and "refresh" with linen or even CrO, shouldn't you be able to keep the original edge, providing it was properly done in the first place, forever?

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I've read so far, it seems like every razor, no matter how diligently maintained, will need to be "properly" honed sooner or later, whether its 2 months or a year for example.

    I understand if you do it properly some can prolong this longer than others, but even those will need to rehone.

    I'm sure there are some things I'm missing here.

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    Yep, the middle part of my last...diamonds last forever :-)

    Glen (gssixgun) did a test and quit at about 6 months on just using diamond and a strop. I must mention that he just got tired of the "test", the edge was still great. You can search some of the threads that Glen started to see what I am talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Yep, the middle part of my last...diamonds last forever :-)

    Gotchya..is diamond better than CrO?

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    My 2 cents...

    You don't "need" to paste your strop. A shave ready razor fresh off the hone and a half decent strop will let you shave for around 3-4 months, maybe longer.

    A pasted strop can allow you to prolong honing for some time (longer if you have really nice shaving technique), but it cannot do the work a hone can do. If you just want to do refresh and edge on an already sharp razor, then a barber's hone or 12k (or even an 8k) should do the job adequaly. If you damage the blade in any way (dropping it or hitting it on the faucet) then a barber's hone or 12k won't be the best to repair it.

    If I were in your shoes, I would just get a razor, strop, soap and brush. This should last you for months. By the time your razor needs to be honed, you will have a much better idea of what direction you want to go in, whether it be sending it to a honemeister with a dozen hones and years of experience, or getting a barbers hone yourself, or a small set of hones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDogg View Post
    If you're only looking at maintaining one already-honed razor, a simple barber's hone, such as a Swaty, should last you a lifetime and be all you need to touch up your blade indefinitely.
    Also answered my question! Thanks a bunch! =D

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    +1 on Marks above post, don't worry so much about hones or honing at this time. You should concentrate on learning to use/strop the razor properly. When the time comes that you need hones or you would like to try honing to see if its for you, send me a PM. I have a lot of hones you can try out and see what works for you, as long as you understand I may not be able to answer a lot of questions as I am new to honing as well. Here is a list of what I have:
    Swaty
    Spyderco Ultra fine
    Nortons 220/1K, 4/8K
    DMT 1200
    Naniwa SS 5K, 8K
    3 Coti/BBW's
    Thuringian
    Chinese 12K
    and have a few less than par razors to practice on/with. Offer is open to anyone in the Toronto or surrounding area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dllandry View Post
    +1 on Marks above post, don't worry so much about hones or honing at this time. You should concentrate on learning to use/strop the razor properly. When the time comes that you need hones or you would like to try honing to see if its for you, send me a PM. I have a lot of hones you can try out and see what works for you, as long as you understand I may not be able to answer a lot of questions as I am new to honing as well. Here is a list of what I have:
    Swaty
    Spyderco Ultra fine
    Nortons 220/1K, 4/8K
    DMT 1200
    Naniwa SS 5K, 8K
    3 Coti/BBW's
    Thuringian
    Chinese 12K
    and have a few less than par razors to practice on/with. Offer is open to anyone in the Toronto or surrounding area.
    I might just have to take you up on that offer in the near future

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    You defenetly should take Dllandry´s offer
    You get to try a lot of hones so you dont have to buy them all yourself
    myself i had to try 4 systems before i found one i liked(and had to buy them myself)

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