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    A demonstration of the much talked about rolling X used to hone smiling razors would be really good. It seems to generate lots of confusion, and I can say that I have yet to completely grasp it.

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    I was keen as mustard to see Simon do a live shave. But since it got cancelled i missed out. So id love to see someone have a shave 'live'

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    I would like to see how to get a razor super sharp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank Williams View Post
    A demonstration of the much talked about rolling X used to hone smiling razors would be really good. It seems to generate lots of confusion, and I can say that I have yet to completely grasp it.
    +1 on Hanks post, really confuses me (then again most things do............)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank Williams View Post
    A demonstration of the much talked about rolling X used to hone smiling razors would be really good. It seems to generate lots of confusion, and I can say that I have yet to completely grasp it.
    +2 on Hank's request. I've watched David Polan's (Heavydutysg135) vid with appreciation and still can't say that I completely grasp the illusive rolling hone stroke. I think having the skill and knowledge of the rolling hone stroke is akin to having mastered the vulcan neck pinch or some sort of death blow. If you know it, you're worth more in this world that if you didn't. I want to be worth more in this world.

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    I have two choices and either would be great but I'll soak up any web cast presented.

    1) I would like to see different methods of honing of razors that have been kicking around for a while like Antique shops or EBay finds where the bevel needs to be set with smiles, frowns and/or slightly warped blades. No need to address chips in edge if time constraints are an issue, just the different approaches to less than pristine blades.

    2) My lady friend is interested in giving me shaves and has done so on several occasions. The issue is that she is very afraid of cutting me. She had done a very nice job with only one nick in the past but has stopped when it cones to my chin due to the curves and tougher hair. A shaving demo shaving one's self and one with getting a shave from someone else would also be great. Special mentions to angel, different strokes, shin stretching and different approaches to difficult areas noting the different methods by area for the different directions hair grows in would also help.

    Thanks for asking,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joed View Post
    I have two choices and either would be great but I'll soak up any web cast presented.

    1) I would like to see different methods of honing of razors that have been kicking around for a while like Antique shops or EBay finds where the bevel needs to be set with smiles, frowns and/or slightly warped blades. No need to address chips in edge if time constraints are an issue, just the different approaches to less than pristine blades.

    2) My lady friend is interested in giving me shaves and has done so on several occasions. The issue is that she is very afraid of cutting me. She had done a very nice job with only one nick in the past but has stopped when it cones to my chin due to the curves and tougher hair. A shaving demo shaving one's self and one with getting a shave from someone else would also be great. Special mentions to angel, different strokes, shin stretching and different approaches to difficult areas noting the different methods by area for the different directions hair grows in would also help.

    Thanks for asking,

    Joe
    +1 on number 2 request! Im going to give this a go in a month or so (when i feel compitent) To see somone do one with it explained would be fantastic! And i think even people who dont want to learn about this would find it very interesting.

    Also id like to get an explanation of Overhoning. Perhaps someone could intentionally over hone a razor, show how you can tell, and then bring it back.

    This is going to be a good web cast!

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    Looks like we try to do the next on honing and bevel setting and then another on a shave.

    These will be fun.

    Keep the suggestions coming.

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    Lynn

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    I'd like to see Lynn demonstrate the Coup de Maître
    <ducks and covers>

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    +1 gugi


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