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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Man, Pete's got's him some razzers, eh?
    I've got a few but I can't hold a candle to you my friend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    Better than Maas, Flitz etc.
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    Who belongs to this and can you bring it to Texas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    Who belongs to this and can you bring it to Texas?
    Ahhhh.....you like!!?

    I brought that to everyone's attention a couple years ago.

    But that one isn't mine.
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    Don't know if I like it or not, but trying stuff like this is one of the greatest parts of going to the meets IMO.

    Last time I was at Dave's, I tried his Naniwa 600 and ordered one the day I got home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    Don't know if I like it or not, but trying stuff like this is one of the greatest parts of going to the meets IMO.

    Last time I was at Dave's, I tried his Naniwa 600 and ordered one the day I got home.
    Yepper.! Got the 6 & 800, too. Great for tearing down a damaged edge for restoration.

    I liked the 3M because how it cleans. If I want shine, I'll stick with Maas or flitz

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    Don't know if I like it or not, but trying stuff like this is one of the greatest parts of going to the meets IMO.

    Last time I was at Dave's, I tried his Naniwa 600 and ordered one the day I got home.


    At last year's meet, Pete brought his collection of Shapton Glass stones. I honed one of my razors using his SG16K and purchased one after returning home. Also at the meet I tried Ron's Suehiro G20K. Due to the cost, I did not purchase one right away, but acquired one earlier this this year. It does produce nice edges.

    It looks like everyone is having a great time. I am sorry I could not make it this year. I did get a new storm door installed, so I put some of my skills and tools to good use.

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    I almost forgot. After meeting Vic at the meet last year and seeing the attention to detail he puts into his razors, I had to have one of them. Thus, I ordered one as my Anniversary present from my wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Man. That's too much booze, Boys!
    No kidding, though lots of Knob Creek and Four Roses (two of my weaknesses bourbon-wise). I haven't been to a meetup in years; no one seems to have them much around here any more. But I enjoy living vicariously through threads like these.
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    From my perspective, there are never any meets close by, but that is why I save travel points, to travel, and meets are fun.
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