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10-11-2010, 03:59 PM #21
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10-11-2010, 06:07 PM #22
I would strongly recommend sending your razors to one of the onemeisters in our classifieds.
Member Services - Straight Razor Place Classifieds
When it comes back, trust that it is sharp. Strop it normally and shave with that, but dont' go fooling around with the edge of the razor trying to test it. The end test that matters most is the shave test. If its giving you a proper shave, its fine and will hold its edge with proper stropping for months.
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10-11-2010, 06:14 PM #23
if your in the UK, Gary Haywoods honing's very good, I've shaved with a razor he honed for the past two months and I've only been stropping it to keep it shaving superb.
Best advice I got was; 1.] lower the angle if you feel that it isn't getting through the tough beard, as I also had a tough beard and do when I leave it. But it does depend on the blade
2.] try putting on hair conditioner onto the beard at least 10 mins before shaving. This seriously reduces the chances of razor burn, but it still depends on your technique to eradicate it.
and 3.] stretch the skin, check Lynns video below for that.
Once you get the razor honed and your shaving, start with a video, here's a few;
EDIT: videos embed weird for some reason, on the first one click the link in the blue banner and the second one you can just play
what you can do with a good honed razor;
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...98030255805151
and a tutorial on shaving from Lynn himself;
Straight Razor shaving demo
hope these help and keep at it, believe me, its so worth it! My technique isn't perfect but, I still love it, because I still get good shaves and anything thats worth doing is worth putting the time in, good luck.Last edited by justalex; 10-11-2010 at 06:20 PM.