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    Is the event open to SRP newbies? I post a bit on the forum across the street, but I mostly stick to the facebook groups. A friend from there that's a member here told me about this get together, and I'd love to attend. I've been doing the straight razor thing since last May and have acquired a handful of cool, vintage blades, but my poor stropping skills are costing me an arm and a leg in honing costs. I'd love to get some in-real-life advice about stropping and honing if I can. :-)

    I'm scared to death the USPS is going to lose these every time I send them out for honing..



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    I think I speak for the rest of the guys that it certainly is open to anyone who wants to attend. Everyone would be glad to have you.
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    Hi dudesweet157,
    It's open to all skill levels and our hope is to pass on what we have learned. Look forward to seeing you there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dudesweet157 View Post
    Is the event open to SRP newbies? I post a bit on the forum across the street, but I mostly stick to the facebook groups. A friend from there that's a member here told me about this get together, and I'd love to attend. I've been doing the straight razor thing since last May and have acquired a handful of cool, vintage blades, but my poor stropping skills are costing me an arm and a leg in honing costs. I'd love to get some in-real-life advice about stropping and honing if I can. :-)

    I'm scared to death the USPS is going to lose these every time I send them out for honing..



    Yes, please come. We'll show you how to strop, hone and whatever else you're interested in.

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