What's the idea here?
eBay 6537212106
This Puma is hollow ground on one side, and flat on the other. I've never seen anything like this. You just hone one side only? What is the benefit to this design?
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What's the idea here?
eBay 6537212106
This Puma is hollow ground on one side, and flat on the other. I've never seen anything like this. You just hone one side only? What is the benefit to this design?
Those were made for slicing very thin specimems to make microscopic slides. :shock: They are not meant for shaving whiskers. But, feel free to experiment. :( See:Quote:
Originally Posted by emery_matt
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ISBN 0-940362-17-1 The Razor Anthology, © 1995 Knife World Publications, pg. 139 Are they Really Razors?
I often wondered if maybe some of these were really designed for barber use only. A person shaving another person does not have the same directional "angle of attack" issues of someone shaving his own face so a single bevel would not be as big an issue.
I know my Japanese razors can be a challenge at times. With a single bevel the same side needs to be against your cheek at all times so it is a good deal more awkward than just shaving with one the same hand where you can at least turn the razor.
Tony
When I see these single bevel razors, my mind tends to think of single bevel wood chisels and plane irons, and the wood curling back as it is being cut. Then when I start to think of my cheek curling back in the same manner I start to get a bit queezy...
When I made one of my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these "tissue samplers". Not knowing better, I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz's primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Straight Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I'd be happy to send it along with a sample of my cheek for analysis.
Hal
When I made my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these "tissue samplers". Not knowing better I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz's primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Striaght Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I'd be happy to send it along.
Hall
When I made my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these \"tissue samplers\". Not knowing better I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz''s primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Striaght Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I''d be happy to send it along.
Hal
When I made one of my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these \"tissue samplers\". Not knowing better I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz''s primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Striaght Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I''d be happy to send it along.
Hal
When I made one of my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these \"tissue samplers\". Not knowing better I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz''s primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Striaght Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I''d be happy to send it along with a sample of my cheek for analysis.
Hal
When I made one of my first naive ebay purchases, I mistakenly won one of these \"tissue samplers\". Not knowing better, I actually tried to shave with it and made a mess of my face. I had a huge rash on one of my cheeks for weeks. They are described on pg 16 of Krumholz''s primer for beginning collectors, _Getting to Know Your Straight Razors_. How I wish I had read this book first! :oops:
Anyone who wants one for their lab, I''d be happy to send it along with a sample of my cheek for analysis.
Hal