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    Glen ,
    I should have had u sign the razor, I'm honored that YOU did such a masterfull "tune-up-shaved with it this morning , almost full face, damn sharp, only 1 6" laceration, damn near a BloodBath, need to be more careful with those smile profiles.
    Thanks again,
    Jim
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    I think most of us owe a huge kudos to Glen...or at least I do. While there are many wonderful contributors to SRP who also deserve similar praise, it is mainly Glen's posts and videos that taught me how to restore and hone. I use the one razor he sharpened for me as my benchmark. In other words, I know a razor isn't ready until it pops hairs and shaves as smoothly as his edge!
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    +2 kudos from me :<0) He does great work and he will also help you learn to do the same.
    It reminds me of the saying..." give a man a fish and he eats well 1 day. Teach a man to fish and he can sit in the boat and drink all day on his own."
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funtown View Post
    I think most of us owe a huge kudos to Glen...or at least I do. While there are many wonderful contributors to SRP who also deserve similar praise, it is mainly Glen's posts and videos that taught me how to restore and hone. I use the one razor he sharpened for me as my benchmark. In other words, I know a razor isn't ready until it pops hairs and shaves as smoothly as his edge!
    I agree Glenn's videos have been a great resource for me. His video on how to hone a smiley blade is masterful
    Straight razor shaving is like motorcycling both require full attention and continuos learning and honing of skills...

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