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    Default Just sharing a shaving experience

    I have shaved with a straight maybe 6 times now. My new dovo 4/8 came yesterday, and I honed it myself. I posted about that in the honing area last night. This morning I shaved with it, and it was the closest, most comfortable shave Ive had yet. My other razor, a vintage Gem 5/8 bought for cheapness from Whipped dog was what I had to compare sharpness to, so I made sure they were comparably sharp with the HHT, and this morning I shaved with the dovo. I found, though, that professional honing notwithstanding, the Dovo gave an orders of magnitude better shave. Does this make sense to other people? Although the cheaper razor was honed by a pro, the dovo still shaves better? Granted I took my time and honed it well, but still. Similarly sharp razors should give similar shaves, no?

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    The short answer is 'Yes'.

    The long answer is that there are so many variables at play in a shave that it is sometimes difficult to draw conclusions.

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    I agree that yes is the answer. I have to say that I went from a 5/8 Dovo to a Spike 4/8. I feel like I get a better shave with the 4/8. My thought is that the 4/8 is a lot easier for me to maneuver. I am new to straight razor shaving but that is my theory. Some people like the big razors maybe you like the small ones.Or it is you can just hone like a pro

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    I do like a smaller razor, as I have a beard, and so shape it on my cheeks and shave only my neck and under my chin. These being more detailed areas, I understand a smaller blade is an advantage.

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