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Thread: Mailing a razor to get it professionally honed

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    Default Mailing a razor to get it professionally honed

    Hello All!

    I live in a beautiful location in the middle of the frozen nowhere, and with that, there are no local trained professionals that offer the service of honing a blade. So my question to you, the knowledgeable community, do shops exist that offer to have razors mailed to them and honed?

    If so, is there a list or search engine to utilize? I'll be entertained to see who is the closest. (I live in Houghton Michigan,
    47° 7' N / 88° 34' W with a population of 7,700)

    Thank you all for your input and consideration to this novice's inquiries!

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    If you wander over to the SRP classifieds and go into the Member's Services section, you'll find a slew of members that hone professionally. Pick your poison and send your razor to one....
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    [QUOTE=Maxi;914642]If you wander over to the SRP classifieds and go into the Member's Services section, you'll find a slew of members that hone professionally. QUOTE]

    +1 Maxi

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    Please don't google it, use someone from the classified's. Some knife sharpeners will tell you they can "hone" & they simply can't.

    Put it in a case/coffin if you have one, wrap with bubble wrap. I prefer to use the USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box. I wad up a bit of newspaper in the bottom(shipping popcorn works well too), drop in the bubble wrapped razor, a bit of newspaper on the top and mail it. Personally, after I have labeled the box, I wrap the outside of the box once in each direction with clear packing tape to ensure it's going to stay together.
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    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
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