Greetings razor aficionados
I'm so glad to have found this forum! As a barber who has started in 1983, being in probably the last class that required a practical exam that included using a straight razor full shave, I've seen the art fade away for quite awhile. Indeed, even we didn't use true razors but the shavettes that allow us to change the blades regularly to finish the haircuts around the ear, sideburns and nape. What's been cool though, is that I've had a few customers over the years just give me their grandfathers', uncles' and inherited razors; which I've putaway and pretty much forgot about. Over the last few years, I've been fortunate to have seen a significant increase in shave requests and I think my skills have increased from mediocre to pretty good and now I want to step up my game- using a straight razor, honed and stropped.. but, i used my barber hone and old strop and the edges aren't where they should be. Usable but i still followup with the disposable. So, i turned to the interweb - youtube. Everything i thought i knew was either misremebered or wrong! However; now I do know that I will have a place to turn to: where I can ask for advice of those who are very knowledgable and willing to share their passion. I look forward to picking out a few good razors to send to a honemeister, ultimately to acquire the proper tools to also tend to my equipment with what it so properly deserves and pass along this art to others so it can flourish for generations. Thanks