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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    I am surprised these Friend companies don't advertise more.

    At one time hiring managers considered 300 FB friends to be optimum for a good candidate. Don't know how 300 was determined to indicate a well rounded personality or maybe a team player.
    Now that is truly scary considering the OP's post.

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    Several years ago I was working on FaceBook for a client and was able to buy a specific number of friends for a specific price (500 for so much, 1000 for a different price).

    I didn't actually buy any because I wasn't sure how trustworthy the Indian guy that was selling them was.

    I didn't want my clients account closed by FaceBook.

    There are listings all over Google. Just search for buy facebook friends or buy youtube subscribers.

    The reason that people buy youtube subscribers is that when someone gets enough they qualify to monetize their posts.

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    PS - I subscribed to your channel Joseph
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    When I was in a band there were some venues that would not book us with under some number of FB friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post

    PS - I subscribed to your channel Joseph
    You are a superstar and qualify for mega discount should you ever want.
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    Hi Joseph,

    I have ordered 20mm Kapton Tape.

    I have a question if I may?

    Is there any reason why I shouldn’t use the Kapton Tape on it’s own without any insulating tape under it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Hi Joseph,

    I have ordered 20mm Kapton Tape.

    I have a question if I may?

    Is there any reason why I shouldn’t use the Kapton Tape on it’s own without any insulating tape under it?
    That works fine.. It's just personal preference.. I think of a layer of 88 and a layer of Kapton as one layer

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post

    Is there any reason why I shouldn’t use the Kapton Tape on it’s own without any insulating tape under it?
    I know that this question was not directed at me, but I use Kapton alone regularly when I want to protect the spine with minimum increase in bevel angle.
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    Thanks guys for your answers.

    Unfortunately as a bit of a noob it brings up new questions.

    I know that Joseph said he likes to raise the spine to get a narrower bevel, I understand. He also said that a narrow bevel for him is mostly cosmetic, or have I misunderstood?

    bluesman7 says he just uses Kapton Tape so that he doesn't change the bevel angle. Keeping the spine low would obviously result in a wider bevel.

    I think I am getting good at this

    My confusion is:

    1) Other than cosmetics what are the pro's and con's of a wide vs narrow bevel?

    2) By using just Kapton I assume that the factory bevel could be preserved, isn't that better?

    3) If a narrower bevel was better, wouldn't the factory use one?

    4) By using just Kapton Tape, how much difficulty does it create should the razor be honed by someone else in future that doesn't have kapton but tapes the spine with insulating tape?

    Sorry for all the questions but I couldn't believe my luck when two razor makers/restorers are both trying to help.
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    These are pretty good questions and they show that you are thinking about things, but I think that we should be up in the honing forum. The off topic guy has a madder face than what I would express.
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