Could I suggest that regardless of what sharpening stone/system you opt for (my personal preference is for the Japanese waterstones from Axminster)....you get a nice cheap knife to practice with before you do anything you would regret to your WS Woodlore.
I've got a couple of the Frosts Mora Clippers from
www.raymears.com for a tenner each although I daresay there are other, cheaper alternatives. The important thing would be to get one that is the same blade profile as the woodlore (single bevel I think).
It's also probably a good idea to go for cheaper stones to begin with because it is very easy (particularly with waterstones) to put a big gouge in or to dish the stone.
The tutorials on this site are excellent for telling you how to get a shaving sharp blade, but there is no substitute for knuckling down and trying it for yourself, and to that end I recommend cheaper gear to begin with. (The cheaper stones from axminster and the Frost Mora are still excellent quality for their price so it wouldn't be wasted money in my opinion.)
Hope this helps.
*Just read Nemisis' post...sorry for repeating something that has already been said!