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11-09-2014, 10:42 PM #21
Wouldn't that make you 1/2 sicilian and 1/4 irish 1/4 German?
When I started out i got a few cuts too, it makes you concentrate more on where the sections of blade are that you aren't using, i.e. I was using the heel to do my upper lip and the toe cut my cheek. I did quite a bit of reading an watched some videos and got slightly better over the next few months (for clarity I only cut myself properly twice, though I wore quite a few nicks). Then when my technique wasn't terrible I contacted a mentor and discussed my issues over a few weeks or more via P.M and eventually email. I didn't get any face to face mentoring but it still worked.
I did start with a professionally honed blade as per the recommendations as i am not a sharpener of things really, i have a small progression of Hones now and am able to keep an edge on my razors.
I also had a lot of time, i used to spend around 45 mins on a shave, plus stropping etc, now it's around 15 start to finishBread and water can so easily become tea and toast
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11-10-2014, 01:08 AM #22
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11-10-2014, 01:27 AM #23
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KingHooper (11-10-2014)
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11-10-2014, 02:24 AM #24
Welcome KingHooper, good to know that you have it sorted, I started out the same way you did (have played with all things sharp since I was 11). For some reason it was not as difficult as I thought it would be to get a good shaveable edge. Having said that perfecting the edge is what razors are all about and there is a lot more subtlety in the art than with a knife. I would suggest you send a blade off for a base line if you can, just to compare to your edge. Which every way you go, enjoy.
A good lather is half the shave.
William Hone
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11-10-2014, 03:20 AM #25
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KingHooper (11-10-2014)
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11-10-2014, 03:41 AM #26
Great job. We are proud of you. And we have the pictures to prove it. Sometimes its just the angle of the dangle that fixes everything. Plus I saw no slice marks from your prior attempt. So your ahead of the game, Smooth shaves my friend ,smooth shaves.
Your only as good as your last hone job.
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KingHooper (11-10-2014)
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11-10-2014, 03:09 PM #27
Welcome to the forum and kudos to you for working through your problems and finding a solution! There are quite a few of us located in the Pacific Northwest and I would highly recommend taking advantage of any opportunities to meet up with more experienced shavers. It’s a great way to learn new aspects of the hobby and see a variety of products. Let us know how your journey progresses.
The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.
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