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    I recently got my hands on this old thuri http://www.straightrazorplace.com/fo...tar-brand.html Its a nice little 6"x1" and it seems to give a very nice finish (I've onlt tried it once so far).
    I've read a lot of guys recomend using slurries with this type of stone and would like to try it out. I dont have a slurry stone for it and my concern is that if I get a small dmt 325 I might scratch up the surface or just wear through the hone in a couple of years. It seems very soft, there were a chunk out of the bottom of the stone that I wanted to smooth out and I was amazed how easy it was to reshape the material.
    Am I being paranoid or can anyone recomend an alternative, I have no experience with these hones.

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    I used to use 1.2k 4x1 perforated DMT, it was a decent slurry stone.
    I know Glen uses a small fine arkanzas stone and likes how it works.
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    I recently got my hands on this old thuri http://www.straightrazorplace.com/fo...tar-brand.html Its a nice little 6"x1" and it seems to give a very nice finish (I've onlt tried it once so far).
    I've read a lot of guys recomend using slurries with this type of stone and would like to try it out. I dont have a slurry stone for it and my concern is that if I get a small dmt 325 I might scratch up the surface or just wear through the hone in a couple of years. It seems very soft, there were a chunk out of the bottom of the stone that I wanted to smooth out and I was amazed how easy it was to reshape the material.
    Am I being paranoid or can anyone recomend an alternative, I have no experience with these hones.
    Last edited by mainaman; 09-08-2010 at 12:09 AM.

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    For another recent thread, check out here http://www.straightrazorplace.com/fo...huringian.html

    Searching should turn up a bunch more, as I know this is a topic that's been talked about a lot.

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