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    Default Chinese 12k Hone

    I know there have been other reviews on the Chinese 12k but I haven't seen one here at SRP and I thought it deserved one here on the greatest Straight Razor board on the net!

    I picked mine up at a local Woodcraft store http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?FamilyID=4920 in Ft Worth, Tx. They had the 3" wide for $30.00 (but it was broken) as well as the 8"x2" for only $19.99. I took it home and flattened it on my Norton flattening stone and then on wet/dry on glass. I flattened all 4 sides because I figured that I would use at least one wide side and one narrow side for my swoopy / smilie blades.
    The flattening was not difficult. The surface is very glass-like and a smooth gray color. It is a naturally mined stone from Guangxing China.
    It feels very hard and smooth when honing.
    The edges?
    Wow! Waaay sharp and smooth. I have to be careful or my normal shaving pressure is too much! Excellent, smooth shaves. For the money, this thing cannot be beat.
    I have been using a yellow coticule with great results but this stone takes my edges to the next level. It is slow cutting but doesn't take too long to produce a super-keen edge on a sharp razor.
    Bottom line, grab one now before the stores realize that they can charge a lot more for a hone of this fine quality.

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    I completely agree with the review. This stone is a GREaT value for the money. Very hard and a bit difficult to smooth the edges

    FYI I created a slurry with this stone last night when I was honing a Boker wedge (as suggested by one of the members here) and that really helped reduce the time it took to hone the blade had I not created the slurry. Blade took a super smooth edge shaved with it this morning.

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    My Joseph Rodgers 7/8th was one sharp bad boy this a.m. I'll have to try the slurry....Did you use a Nagura stone?

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    Thanks for the review. I've been debating whether I should buy
    one of these.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEwey View Post
    My Joseph Rodgers 7/8th was one sharp bad boy this a.m. I'll have to try the slurry....Did you use a Nagura stone?
    Actually you can cut off a piece of the stone and use it to create a slurry or just buy another stone the are just so cheap. The Nagura may also work, but I have not tried it as I do not own one.

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    Are they for sale in Europe as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    Are they for sale in Europe as well?
    I am not sure. Have you tried the Woodcraft link? The price is so low, and the dollar so weak, it would be worth the shipping, I would think.

    From their link I found this:
    Do you ship outside the contiguous U.S.?
    Orders destined for AK, HI and any of the territories or possessions of the U.S. are shipped by standard U.S. Postal mail. Regular shipping and handling charges apply, but expect 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. Contact our customer service department if you need to arrange rush delivery to these areas.

    Canadian Shoppers, please see Canadian FAQ's

    If your order is to any country or territory outside of these areas, complete your order as an International Shopper. On international orders we will contact you with shipping options and costs before processing your payment. We will generally quote 2 or 3 options including, where applicable, ground, air and sea shipping methods. Should you decide that none of these options are acceptable, due to expense or timing, you are free to cancel your order without penalty. Please note: Flammable items can not be shipped by air or sea in international shipments. We accept U.S. funds only, and for your convenience we recommend you use a credit card or bank money order (if ordering by mail). Personal checks or money orders are not accepted unless drawn on a U.S. bank. Direct Ship from Manufacturer items are not available for international shipment.
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    That's great info: thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amyn View Post
    Actually you can cut off a piece of the stone and use it to create a slurry or just buy another stone the are just so cheap. The Nagura may also work, but I have not tried it as I do not own one.
    I was finishing up with flattening my 12 K Chinese stone and still had my diamond impregnated hone out, so I used the fine side and made a quick slurry that way. I don't know that I would want to make a habit of it, but the hone worked just fine.
    Ken

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    Well I thought I would add my 2 cents. I had one that had problems because of a wierd vein running through it. But I took it back and got a new one. This one was NOT flat but once flattened and the edges beveled it is a great stone. I use it as an intermediate before my shapton 15k and the pastes. I could shave off the stone though as it is very sharp there. I am just a honing geek. For the money it can't be beat. I use my fine diamond plate to lap it and make a slurry but I don't use the slurry most of the time. I just use the stone with water.

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