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There is a massive clue, 22 on the periodic table is Titanium ( Ti )If you take a look at the Hone website, https://www.hone-shaving.com/ there is a teaser, which suggests that a Hone 22 will be comming soon.
No more clues from the website. I was wondering if Hone are about to launch a stainless steel version of their DE razor?
So do I. A stainless version would, I guess, be even heavier than the brass; which, to my mind, is at the upper end of weight/practicality scale. It would probably make a good tack hammer.There is a massive clue, 22 on the periodic table is Titanium ( Ti )
Oh I do hope so......
YesSo do I. A stainless version would, I guess, be even heavier than the brass; which, to my mind, is at the upper end of weight/practicality scale. It would probably make a good tack hammer.
The diagram is that for Ti.
Name....Hone 22?My predictions:
Name: Hone 15t
Weight: 86 grams
(I'd prefer a Bakelite version @ 26g and at a tenth of the price of whatever the Hone 15t will cost)
So do I. A stainless version would, I guess, be even heavier than the brass; which, to my mind, is at the upper end of weight/practicality scale. It would probably make a good tack hammer.
The diagram is that for Ti.
Excellent spot - Ti sounds very good!There is a massive clue, 22 on the periodic table is Titanium ( Ti )
Oh I do hope so......
I predict that Andrew will stick with the number being the year of the design. Hone 15t.Name....Hone 22?
You are probably right, Hone 22 sounds wrong anyway!I predict that Andrew will stick with the number being the year of the design. Hone 15t.
And I don't care if I'm wrong.
Indeed, but not by much. My calculations back when the Hone 15 came out gave 147g for a stainless Hone, compared to 164g for the brass, so there would be not much of a difference.Other way round, brass is heavier than stainless.
I think you can guarantee its going to be well in excess of £200 for a full Ti 15.Indeed, but not by much. My calculations back when the Hone 15 came out gave 147g for a stainless Hone, compared to 164g for the brass, so there would be not much of a difference.
Titanium would be a good choice as it is markedly heavier than aluminium and much lighter than brass.
The questions is: how much will it cost? I fear it will be upwards of £200. I have no inside knowledge though and will happily be proven wrong.
There is a massive clue, 22 on the periodic table is Titanium ( Ti )
Oh I do hope so......
It was the symbol with the 22 in the middle I recognised as the periodic symbol and number for Ti, I don't think its been released yet that they are making a Ti Hone. Just luck and a good memory.Wow that is intelligent did you learn that or did you read they were releasing a Titanium version
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