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    I'm puttin' on the foil, Coach!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Puck boy! PUCK BOY!!!
    Yes. Quite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    That brings back fond memories...
    Yep!! But I bet there's a lot of them that wish it'd bring back some teeth!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirStropalot View Post
    Yep!! But I bet there's a lot of them that wish it'd bring back some teeth!!
    Yeah, it does! That's OK, my new plate fits pretty well now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roughkype View Post
    Howdy,

    This is a great thread; I just followed a reference to it from another post. Parker, I bought a razor from Scott a couple of years ago, an unusual grind and a tremendous shaver, and it arrived with a fantastic edge. Also bone scales, like yours.

    My stock advice (in fact, maybe I'll put it in a signature line now that they're back) is to use only the pressure it takes to scrape off your shaving lather. With a properly sharp blade, like the one you have or will soon have, that's all the pressure it takes to remove the hair. New folks often put too much pressure on the blade, and that's the road to razor burn.

    Best wishes to you!
    Will try this. I think I might get my razor tomorrow Just got a styptic pencil, just incase
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerskouson View Post
    Will try this. I think I might get my razor tomorrow Just got a styptic pencil, just incase
    Remember Parker, less than 10 stitches doesn't count!
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerskouson View Post
    Will try this. I think I might get my razor tomorrow Just got a styptic pencil, just incase
    LOL, and not at you, but me! I think I'm about as anxious about this as you are. I guess it's because I have 17 and 14 year old grandsons that I want to pass my razors and hones, and expertise on to, but really don't get the chance too. I don't think you'll have a problem with razor burn, but be very careful of using a steep angle with razor. Start almost flat with the angle of the blade to the face and work up to a steeper angle as needed. Doesn't work well to start with a steep angle and trying to work down because you will cut yourself!! Keep us posted!!

    Good Luck, and Good Shaving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Remember Parker, less than 10 stitches doesn't count!
    Yes yes maple, I know

    Quote Originally Posted by SirStropalot View Post
    LOL, and not at you, but me! I think I'm about as anxious about this as you are. I guess it's because I have 17 and 14 year old grandsons that I want to pass my razors and hones, and expertise on to, but really don't get the chance too. I don't think you'll have a problem with razor burn, but be very careful of using a steep angle with razor. Start almost flat with the angle of the blade to the face and work up to a steeper angle as needed. Doesn't work well to start with a steep angle and trying to work down because you will cut yourself!! Keep us posted!!

    Good Luck, and Good Shaving.

    Howard
    Do you think I could get away with flat angle? Of maybe like 5-10 degrees? But yea, I will most definitely keep you posted. If I get it tomorrow, there will be pics for sure!
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    Parker:
    A truly flat angle will do nothing for you. 5-10 degrees is about right for beginners.
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    And if all else fails, try a 90 degree angle!

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