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Thread: Any reason why a vintage razor can't be shave ready?

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    Sounds like he wasn't happy w/ the original honing he did. Sometimes you don't get the one and done honing everytime; sometimes there is something that just needs a bit of tweaking or some extra time on a finisher, or the bevel that you thought was 100% set turns out to only be 90%, it's trial and error w/ a blade you've never touched before. If he says it hasn't passed his expectations of what it should that's a good sign as far as his workmanship. A good resotrer will make a razor pretty and descently shaveable, a great restorer makes the blade function as well or better than its form.
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    I'm not expecting you to name names, but just how reputable is this individual? Just something else to consider...

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