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Thread: Which Razor
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07-26-2009, 06:49 AM #11
on the round vs. square point, it depends on how good you are with depth perception and coordination.
my first 4 razors were square points and i still prefer these to round ones.
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07-26-2009, 06:55 AM #12
dorko ! dorko ! dorko !!
I'll see myself out.............
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07-26-2009, 09:12 PM #13
Thanks guys for all the info and keep it coming. I take into account everyone tells about a subject that I am a novice on. I am confident that I am able to hone the razor satisfactorily but this one has a small dip on the edge making it difficult. And I don't know if this the Dorko you saw on ebay but if the one you looked at has scales made of Bakelite that are dark yellow then that is the one. When my wife showed it too me I couldn't tell exactly what shape the razors edge was in. Really the main reason for even looking at it was the bakelite scales. How far does the razor need to be worn away before it is considered unsalvagable? I would have included a pic of the razor but I don't have a digital camers or web cam so sorry WGH.
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07-26-2009, 10:53 PM #14
Since you've already got a razor coming in I'll leave aside any particular recommendation on which to buy, but I will echo what Randy has said. Get it honed by someone who really knows how and you will be in the best starting position possible. Don't fear spikes or any shaped razor at all. It's just a matter of preference really.
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07-27-2009, 03:20 PM #15
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Thanked: 127OBXCELT,
These are some interesting questions you have asked, and I must say, they are not really new to this forum. The advice that has been given is absolutly 'spot on'. My own experience is well over 150 shaves and I can tell you how I feel about spike point and round point. If you start learning with a round point, wait until you have maybe 30 or 40 shaves under your belt before you try using a spike point. The reason I say this is exactly what has been stated by someone else. You need to work through developing the dexterity and focus to switch from a round point to a spike point. This can only be accomplished through time. If you don't, there is a good possibility you will cut yourself with that spike tip, the ear lobe, ear, upper cheek. But, if you started out with a spike point then you can try a round tip pretty much anytime you want. Just my humble observation, YMMV.
I would also advise you to send your ebay purchase out to someone who has considerably more experience honing than you do at the moment, and get it honed. You really need to have a professionally honed razor to use at least once to compare your honing to later. Once you have it honed do not strop it before you use it. Shave with it first so you know how it is suppost to perform, then go from there.
Also consider any further purchases of used razors from this sites classifieds only. At least until you have some experience under your belt. All the members who list items for sale here do so with the sole intent of providing quality merchandise, at a reasonable price to its members. Each one of them puts their personal reputations on the line to provide this service. The conditions and price ranges are generally accurate, and if they aren't, others will let them know it isn't and why. You can feel assured that what you purchased here is exactly what you will receive when it arrives.
Good luck on your Journey
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Ray
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07-27-2009, 03:25 PM #16
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Thanked: 155/8 round point, have it honed, get a good strop and read how to use it and then go slow.
Lewis