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    Boy it is getting so easy now...who would have ever thought. With lots of help from you guys and some help over at another site, I am getting great shaves and it has become so easy to hone my blades. The whole thing is coming together so fast. I feel so much more in control of the process, honing fast, honing slow, varied grits, pasted balsa wood, whatever. Lots of accolades go to the Carborundum company for thier great hones and the 4,000 side of a Norton (those 8,000 sides are still on my bad boy list). But ultimately I really need to say thanx to you guys for all the great advice and support. Especially, Randy, Joe, Xman, Superfly, Rich, and ofcourse Lynn. I'm sure I've forgotten a few of you, but, thanx guys.

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    You are welcome. Since this is a lost art, it is important that we keep good tradition going, helping and learning together, and hoping to bring new life into straight razor shaving. I am sure that SRP will be remembered as the turning point for keeping the straight razor from dying. Thanx Lynn.

    Nenad

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    No problem, Glad I could be part of the improvement. The truth is we get there together, don't we. The more we all keep talking the more we'll learn stuff we didn't even think of. Solidarity!

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    Glad to be of help! Just remember that I learned from the helpful efforts of a lot of other people. We will be the ones to keep this art alive and growing and it is something to be proud of.

    Hats off to all!
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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