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Azoth Hello and Questions . . . 04-29-2009, 12:13 AM
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    Default Hello and Questions . . .

    Gentlemen,

    I have wanted to shave with a straight razor for a while and thanks to this forum and others I am on my way. This brings me to my questions:
    I picked up this razor several years ago at a church sale. The hone a few years later. Do you think I can go ahead and use these items?

    Assuming the razor is in good condition is it worth it to get it honed (by a pro?) as opposed to purchase a new one?

    The box says Utica Knife and Razor Co.; on line I read where this dates it between '22-'35. On the tang it reads SSA Eskilstline (?) Sweden.

    I have started with a disposable straight razor to begin to 'hone' my technique and not worry about sharpening or stropping at this time. It is going well but I am getting a bit of irritation and a few nicks.

    I am sure once my technique improves so will the shave. As well the quality of the razor itself will improve the shave . . . I trust.

    I am still finding my way around the site. Thanks for all your hard work. Look forward to any help I can get. All the best.
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