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09-24-2013, 02:51 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Newbie razor purchase: Kropp, Beau Brummell, & Challenge Cutlery Co.
I'm no newbie to wet-shaving, currently using a DE razor, but i decided to step into the world of straights. i just purchased the 3 in the title so i could experience different steels, sizes, etc. So I basically looking for some constructive criticism on the blades, background history, and some tips. Follow the link for more pictures
http://sdrv.ms/19AySZZ
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09-24-2013, 04:23 PM #2
Number one. Get them professionally honed after you get them cleaned up.
You did well and the blades are worth the effort. The last photo appears to have a frown and will be a little thinner when you get it back
The Horn scales in the second photo are unusual in my experience. They were cut at an angle to the horn.
have fun!
~RichardBe yourself; everyone else is already taken.
- Oscar Wilde
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09-24-2013, 04:50 PM #3
I would follow Geezer's advice on sending those out for professional honing.
For a little history regarding the historical figure Beau Brummell check out Beau Brummell: This Charming Man on Youtube. He was quite the character, apparently. I am pretty sure he was never in the razor manufacturing business, though. I am guessing they named the razors after Brummell due to his strong association with grooming/fashion.
Sorry this does not help with the history of your razor but I thought it would be amusing to know where the name came from.
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09-24-2013, 05:04 PM #4
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Thanked: 0Any advice on who to hire for honing?
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09-24-2013, 05:10 PM #5
Go to the classified here at SRP. There is a section titled members services where honing/ restoration services are advertised. Hopefully you can find a pro near you.