Quote Originally Posted by 1adam12 View Post
Techniquie is a big part of it. I have been using a straight now for a year, and I still have spots on my neck I can't get completely. I always use my DE for a final clean up pass, so don't be too worried about getting everything with a straight. The pulling you are describing sounds like a razor that is not quite sharp enough, your beard is super tough, or your angle of attack needs work. After playing with your angle of attack if you are still feeling the pulling try using the pasted sides of your paddle. Start on the lowest grit and work up to the highest grit if the razor is dull. If the razor is sharp, but needs just a bit more only use the highest grit side of the paddle. The stroke on the pasted portion of the paddle is exactly like stropping on the plain leather side. Spine leading, X-pattern, keep the razor flat, with only the weight of the blade. Go slow and take your time while using your paddle. I would not do more than 5 trips per pasted side to avoid over honing, then do a test shave. Good luck, and hang in there it will get better.
Thank you, all, for the great advice. I really appreciate it.

Adam, I did wind up doing 5 trips on each pasted side. It made a BIG improvement. But I can still feel it pulling, no matter what angle I use. Do you think I should do a few more trips, maybe just on the highest grit? I certainly don't want to overhone, but my instinct tells me there's still room for improvement.

Also, I've got two other razors and I've contacted Lynn about honing them. So then I'll have a standard for reference. But that may take a while (shipping, Lynn's time, shipping back to me...)