Sorry cannot help you there,
I was looking at some cheap nickle plated hones on the bay, and it does seem D_W was onto something...
As in, the only ones making them half decently must be only coming from a single place.
This being likely the same place which makes the thin card ones.
He mentioned of lots of grit shearing off or something to that effect on cheaper ones before.
I can't see a clear enough picture, (actually multiple) to actually see if they are as bad as they look,
or if there is better to be had for the same dough.
So I thought I'd have a look at ITS /Vaunt/Ultex hones to see if they were having what used to
be a bi-annular sale with
50% off. (Not sure if they do this anymore?)
I'd hate to have to deal with an underside of a hone personally.
So looked at the Faithfull, thinking these could be gotten in another grit, perhaps cheaper,
seems not, but haven't searched, (the three packs have plastic bases it seems)
I was hoping to give you an @smartarseanswer, and find you two hones for 20something, and suggest you go out and look for a used grinder for about the same.
If you do happen on a nice grinder, and are skint....
then thin cards can still be bought for very little, and bond nicely to stone,
and I suppose some autosol might do the rest, or until perhaps you chance upon a washita, black or trans ark, or other English hones which has been lying around for 50 years covered in muck,
in car boots or ebay.
Some of those cards are super aggressive, like 150 grit, which Ed65 used to tout as being enough to get by without a grinder.
Any cheap ol Eclipse knockoff will do, you might ditch it after a while.
If someone has other suggestions of some hones which are bonded to the nickle plate,
and cheaper than both of the better quality cheapies, I'm sure it would be appreciated by many newcomers.
Tom