Velvet edge razor hone

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I have for sale a velvet edge Barbers Hone. I sold this a few months ago then bought it back as I thought I prefered it to another one, well I was just being silly.
Its all ready to go, has its original box even though it might be a bit tatty.
20 quid deivered
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pedro083 said:
I have for sale a velvet edge Barbers Hone. I sold this a few months ago then bought it back as I thought I prefered it to another one, well I was just being silly.
Its all ready to go, has its original box even though it might be a bit tatty.
20 quid deivered
20110110_004.jpg

What's the grit rating on this one?
 
Well its a bit hard to grit rate it. It is a man made stone, but they never sold them with grit ratings. they are normally about the 8k level can be a bit less or more. this one is on the finer side from my experiences. these are also very fast cutters used to refresh a edge that was good but has deteriated in only 6 or so swipes
 
I'm not a straight razor guy, but could a hone like this be usefull for some final honing on a santoku kitchen knife? Or would a 4k be enough? If so, I might be interested.
 
Marcel said:
I'm not a straight razor guy, but could a hone like this be usefull for some final honing on a santoku kitchen knife? Or would a 4k be enough? If so, I might be interested.

Well it is 6x2(would need to measure to be 100%) but I would not use it for kitchen Knives, as dont see the need to go that high and might not be the best stone for a knife as well, as they are designed to not apply pressure on so dont know how easy your knife would dig in.
 
I've informed and this hone isn't suitable for my knife. The steel of this knife is probably too hard and besides that, a hone for kitchen knifes like this needs to be longer as well.
 
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