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    Talking First Shave with an eBay Razor that I Cleaned, Honed and Stropped myself!!!

    Well, I finally summoned the courage to do it, I bought a Filarmonica Double Temple 13 on eBay and cleaned, honed and stropped it on a paddle strop over the weekend and used it to shave a 5 day old beard! I couldn't believe my eyes, I was able to shave easily even though my wiskers are pretty stout! I didn't even have a nick or weeper with this razor. It took a little pressure to wade through my heavy beard but I managed to give myself an incredably close shave! As is my custom, I went over my face with a Mach 3 to hit the spots that I can't get to yet but never mind, this was a trip. Thanks to everyone on this board that helps all us newbies, and especially to Lynn Abrams, this was an experience like a first kiss! And yes, I still remember what that was like even after all these years!!!
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    Welcome to the inner circle RD. Now you know what it's all about

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    And irony of ironies, I've been having trouble getting my new Filly up to shave ready. Well done and congratulations.

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    Just waiting for my razor to return from the US as Lynn is kindly putting an edge on it for me...I take it this is the path I need to follow?

    Would something like this do for an entry level hone?
    http://www.gentlemans-shop.com/acata...Stone.html#a26
    If so I'll buy and get searching e-bay. If not do I bite the bullett and get the 4000/8000 from classic shaving!?

    Definitely looking forward to getting the honed blade back! Tried it before hitting this site only to be sorely disappointed!

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    Mine was easy, but I'm having trouble with a Boker and a Genco of all brands. These should be easy, based on my past experience.. Go figure

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    That hone's too narrow for proper honing and being from Canada, I've never heard of a CDN hone you could hone a razor with.

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    Congratulations!

    That first really fine shave with a razor you cleaned up and honed yourself is a great experience. Now you're hooked for good.

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    Smile Welcome, Bradford Si

    Quote Originally Posted by Bradford Si View Post
    Would something like this do for an entry level hone?
    http://www.gentlemans-shop.com/acata...Stone.html#a26
    If so I'll buy and get searching e-bay. If not do I bite the bullett and get the 4000/8000 from classic shaving!?
    That's a fascinating link and I hope somebody has some information about that hone (Silicon Carbide anyone?), but I'd have to say get the Norton hone or a 4 sided pasted paddle to keep your razors in trim to start. Branch out from there. Have fun with the shaves!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    That's a fascinating link and I hope somebody has some information about that hone (Silicon Carbide anyone?), but I'd have to say get the Norton hone or a 4 sided pasted paddle to keep your razors in trim to start. Branch out from there. Have fun with the shaves!

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    The American Hone Co. once produced a combination hone, the "Reliance" that is silicon carbide on one side and aluminum oxide on the other. The silicon carbide is fast cutting.


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    Now I understand your attraction to the Fili.
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