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    Quote Originally Posted by jaswarb View Post
    Well it seems logically the next step would be to cut up some printer paper and shave test the edge. I have done it already. Razors aren't for cutting paper. Try it.
    Respectfully, that's a fair suggestion. After cutting this 20# printer paper this morning, my razor shaved great - without even stropping:

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    Carl,
    since you are near dallas i would suggest contacting larry at whippeddog ... you might even be able to get some pointers in person that would definitely speed your progress.

    jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
    Respectfully, that's a fair suggestion. After cutting this 20# printer paper this morning, my razor shaved great - without even stropping:

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    No disrespect taken I like differing opinions as their resolution is for me the best teacher.
    Well this isn't one of those issues I would believed YMMV. I have done the paper trick as well and the edge was not kind to my face. I have very abrasion sensitive skin. Edge smoothness is a very big factor for comfort when I shave. Now it looks as though with such divergent results we need a double blind study.

    I am curious as to the method you chose to cut the paper. Since the slice is so long and straight may I correctly assume you cut it on the backer board in the photo while guilding it with a straight edge?

    Is it me or is this thread drifting out to sea?

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    Jaswarb,

    I agree with you, this paper-cutting exercise is very subjective and not something to recommend people do. Especially razor salesman.

    You know, that surprised me; I cut that printer paper by holding it up in my left hand and cutting it from the top downward in one smooth stroke on the first and only try. I'm not sure that I could repeat that!


    carl16732,
    My apologies for diverting this thread. The suggestions given by the other guys to meet with an experienced straight razor shaver and to have your razor professionally honed are good ones. They no doubt earnestly want you to have success and enjoyment with wet shaving.

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    Jeff
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    Doesn't copy paper contain minerals like calcium carbonate and titanium dioxide to make it look whiter? SMI: Why are Minerals Used in Paper?

    On honing, have you tried putting black marker on the edge of the blade (carefully from the side)?

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