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Thread: All your razors scare the cr*p out of your whiskers, what will you do?

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    Default All your razors scare the cr*p out of your whiskers, what will you do?

    All your razors are sharper than sharp. Your precious hones are gathering dust. What will you do? Buy more razors? Become a honemeister and hone for food to earn back some of the cash you spent on hones? Start another hobby?
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    I've moved onto other things as "hobbies," but I have my razors for shaving and my hones/skills in case I want more razors.

    I also have dreams of attending meets any helping folks out, but I haven't had a chance to do that in years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    All your razors are sharper than sharp. Your precious hones are gathering dust. What will you do? Buy more razors? Become a honemeister and hone for food to earn back some of the cash you spent on hones? Start another hobby?
    Here,s A Good One,, Join A Forum With Topic Of Something You Know Absolutely Nothing About!!!!Ty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    All your razors are sharper than sharp. Your precious hones are gathering dust. What will you do? Buy more razors? Become a honemeister and hone for food to earn back some of the cash you spent on hones? Start another hobby?
    Yeah, that pretty much sums up my situation. I honed for cash for a couple of years. I stopped because it became terribly boring and I much prefer to teach someone how to do it themselves.

    As far as razors go, I sold most of them and I am down to 11 that I really like and use regularly.

    I will buy the occasional razor that I will restore/hone so I can stay "sharp".

    The razor will either end up in my collection, gifted or sold here in the classifieds.

    Other hobbies? Always!
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    I am in an earlier stage: I got plenty sharp razors but cannot yet part company with the ones I don't use as often.
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    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    I am a relative newcomer compared to the others that have responded. I have a core group of that I feel that I am the long term custodian of and a larger group of razors that I view as transient. The transient blades come and go. I buy a few clean hem up a little and turn them loose. I have quite a bit of other stuff too. Scale materials and brushes and strops. It is all still very entertaining for me. Will my interest continue for many years to come. I do not know the answer to that, but right now I'm having a good time. I make some stuff, I find the odd nice rock that works well as a hone. I repair some other things. It is all still holding my interest. I have found a few people I like to share with. Small packages going back and forth in the mail, swapping edges, trying out some cool razors. I am happy to keep doing new things and exploring more aspect of this little hobby. I hope that everyone gets as much out of this as I do. I also enjoy meets and learning and teaching.
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    I think this is why some people run their edges over the side of a glass etc.
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    I could just copy what @RezDog said there. +1!
    As the time passes, so we learn.

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    The journey encompasses more than razors & hones for me. When my razors are performing & not consuming any time; I look to aftershaves & soaps. Until I started 7 years ago, I had only experienced 4 or 5 scents & Barbasol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    The journey encompasses more than razors & hones for me. When my razors are performing & not consuming any time; I look to aftershaves & soaps. Until I started 7 years ago, I had only experienced 4 or 5 scents & Barbasol.
    You have more than that many of Pinaud alone now!

    I have made razor coffins and researched bookbinding which is where I learned much about making box's.

    I have made strops and brush handles. Leather and wood working.

    Looked through many antique stores for old Pinaud bottles and have only found one to date.

    Tried making my own aftershave... You get the idea!

    There are many things shaving related to learn and maybe get your interest

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