I posted these photos of a "Victory Razor Hone" on the 'Straight Razor Caping Knife' thread also. I'd like to find out any information about this particular hone. I've Googled the company, and razor hones in general, but without any results. It's an antique one, and says it was made by the "Victory Hone Company, Des Moines, USA". Here are pics of the Victory Razor Hone.
Photo 1 is the face of the hone. The round ceramic disk shown beside it came with the hone, and is used to keep the hone's surface flat and true. Its flat, almost polished bottom side is used to dress the stone.
Photo 2 shows an angling edge-one view. The honeing material is very, very soft, almost like an extremely fine-grade jewler's rouge, but in a solid slab. It is attached to a backing laminate of a plexiglass-like material. Judging from the wear marks, it appears that the back side was used for final honing, after the front surface had been used.
Photo 3 shows the back surface. The manufacturer's details are visible through the plexi-glass like backing.
Whatever this hone is, it is among the better final-finishing hones I've seen/used. I'd like to know more about it, if anyone knows anything about them.
Ed