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    barba crescit caput nescit Phrank's Avatar
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    You have a nice Dorko razor there....now that's a gem!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    You have a nice Dorko razor there....now that's a gem!!!
    Thanks that one seems to be un used, i know the bevel on it is very shallow.
    Quote Originally Posted by Thisisclog View Post
    That's a heck of a starter set, definitely sounds like they need a hone. You would be in good hands having Rob tune them up for you.

    Where in Alberta are you?
    Im here in good ol Edmonton
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    Good to hear, there should be a meet up sometime in February in Edmonton, check out the get-together sub forum. If you can make it, it will surely help your learning curve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thisisclog View Post
    Good to hear, there should be a meet up sometime in February in Edmonton, check out the get-together sub forum. If you can make it, it will surely help your learning curve.
    Don't go there, it's a trap!

    Looks like you are set for life, some good stones and "a little" training on that and you are in for a ride!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    Don't go there, it's a trap!

    Looks like you are set for life, some good stones and "a little" training on that and you are in for a ride!

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    Welcome to the Forum from yet another fellow Edmontonian Sounds like the blades need to be honed..they shouldn't just glide over the hair. If you can wait until the Alberta meet, then you'll get all the help you need. If not, shoot me a PM and I'll help you with one to get you started
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    Welcome to SRP.
    Nice razors,....that's a good downhill push to get you started.
    Just take it one step at a time there's a lot to learn and lots of members that have been where you are now.
    I look forward to meeting you in Feb.
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    Wow, nice haul of razors to begin with. I'm jealous
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    Well thanks every body for the advice. I dropped off my DD with Catrentshaving so it will be honed to perfection then i can really start learning!

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    Nice score u got some good razors there.

    Doesn't sound like your any where close to shave ready- this was said a million times above. Get two honed to start, the. Work from there

    Good luck
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