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    The gentlemen of this forum are top notch as you have seen! Let us know how you progress, just take it slow and don't rush. It could be a few weeks/months before you feel comfortable with your technique and see and feel the results.
    will do, thanks.

    I am eager to see the difference in these razors compared to the Gold Dollar to see what makes a good straight razor. I am also interested in seeing what you guys consider good honing to compare and contrast how i honed the Gold Dollar.

    Im quite excited to shave with these razors to witness the difference between these and the gold dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metulburr View Post
    will do, thanks.

    I am eager to see the difference in these razors compared to the Gold Dollar to see what makes a good straight razor. I am also interested in seeing what you guys consider good honing to compare and contrast how i honed the Gold Dollar.

    Im quite excited to shave with these razors to witness the difference between these and the gold dollar.
    The gold I sent was just recently honed so stropping is all that is necessary. And the shavette obviously needs nothing. I would suggest the Winsdor blades over the sharks.

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    Thank you...........

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    Thanks major.

    I just received it in the mail. Wow that is a lot of blades. I compared the gold seal versus the gold dollar and I must say yours is way sharper. i guess i am not as good as honing as i thought. I thought the gold dollar was a hair thin blade, but the gold seal is much thinner. It also makes quite a different sound on the strop. I am assuming these are qualities to look for in a decent razor? I haven't yet tried shaving with either, but will do.

    Again thank you.

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    I just shaved with the gold seal. What a difference. This is the first time i didnt have to use a styptic pencil at all. I can definitely tell the difference. I can go against the grain without any problem. Before it would tug and cut. This just sliced through no problem. Wow. I had so much fun i was over shaving (if there is such a thing). Thank you.
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    Glad it all finally came together for you with the Major's help.

    Now you really know that being able to hone a knife does not guarantee you can hone a straight razor with any success. Now you can believe why the Gold Dollar is not a recommended razor to buy as a first razor. All it takes is a shave with a shave ready vintage straight to prove the difference between something that looks like a straight and something that is a straight razor. Not to worry seems that those are common errors. Happy shaving in the future.

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    @ultrasoundguy2003
    I am quite pissed. I really hate the US postal service. I have no idea what exactly you sent because the package was ripped open with rubber bands holding it together when i received the envelope. I am not sure if you sent one razor or two? I only received one. The orange imperial razor. However it is broken. I don't think you would of sent a broken razor, but i could be wrong.

    I have pictures of what i received on my end.

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    The first image is what was in the envelope. The second one is how the envelope was put in my mail box. The third one shows the end ripped open.

    I am quite angry now at the USPS. IS there a way to fix the razor? Can i somehow make USPS accountable? Or is it SOL? That really sucks, because this razor feels wicked sharp.

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    I called the postmaster, but i just missed him today. So i will call tomorrow. I have a feeling i know what happened. Probably the envelope chewed up by the conveyor belt again in Rochester.
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    Send a broken razor??? I am not sure how to respond to that . I will take the high road.
    Sir I can assure you that is not how this community operates. SOL no such thing. I live for this SH@t.
    I did send 2 razors. Neither was broken. Return the broken one to me and I will fix it.
    PIF does not include mailing broken busted razors. It is embarrassing and not how WE take care of each other.
    I cannot keep sending 2 razors endlessly. I will make the Imperial right. I will resend it in a BOX.
    get it back to me and I will make it right.
    This is the best I can do.
    Please accept my apologies for the postal service.
    [SIZE=3]Send it back . I dont give junk gifts. I will make this right. My name is on this . I dont operate this way. My word is my bond.MY handshake is a good as Gold. Any member here worth his salt will tell you that a intact blade can be saved. Put my good name on it.[/SIZE]
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    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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