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    Quote Originally Posted by ccase39 View Post
    Any idea of any professional honers? I just shaved a second time and I see what pinklather was talking about. It was a lot duller than it was the first time and pulled a lot more. I will hate to wait for my razor to come back from being professionally honed. Any recommendations on a second razor that is cheap but decent quality to use as a backup while my razor is shipped off? We don't have a professional honer in my town. I prefer to use Amazon if you can find one there to recommend.
    A second razor is not going to do you any good unless it has been properly honed. You will be facing the same problems you are now with your current razor. The fact that your present razor did indeed cut your hair, even if it was "duller" feeling, means there is every chance it will hone up under a knowledgeable person's hands. I saw a later post where you indicated you were going to try honing it yourself because what the heck, it couldn't get worse. Believe me, you CAN and WILL make it a lot worse if you do not know what you are doing.

    For what it is worth, I would highly recommend you cool your jets a little and take things slower. You need to spend some time watching videos, visiting the Wiki and reading posts. I have spent 4 months doing so and have still not set a blade to a hone. But I am perfectionist and that is just me.

    My last piece of advice is to find a "Mentor". There are many on this site. PM one you think you can get along with and I am certain he will agree to assist you. Just my 2 cents.

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