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    Long-ish honing story for you....

    In the fall, I decided to sell off all but one of my straight razors to fund the purchase of a new electric guitar. I kept a Dovo Best Quality 6/8 - because it is the only new razor I had and I had paid a lot for it, and didn't want to take a bath on the sale price. I even sold my Dubl Duck Wonderedge!!! bad idea....

    Fast forward to December, and I wake up one day and say - "Hey - I think I want to get back into straight razor shaving....". I dug out the Dovo and have been using it daily since.

    I will need to touch it up on the hone soon, and I have not honed a razor since last year, and remembered that as part of 2010's great acquisition binge that I got a raw deal on a Genco off Etsy - it showed up so black with tarnish that I nearly threw it away (I wish I had a pico of the darn thing when it arrived). I went at it last year with some sandpaper for a while and then gave up....and stashed it away. I decided to dig it out yesterday and hone it up as a 'practice razor' to get back into honing.

    I went at it with 320 grit, followed by 400, 600, 800, 1000 and 1500. Followed it up with some Autosolv polish. It is still quite pitted, especially at the spine,, but he lower part of the blade seems OK. I wasn't happy with the tarnish left in the pits etc. so I dug out some Maas and went at it. It came up better with the Maas, and I was happy to discover that there was no pitting into the edge. I decided that I was not going to go for perfection, and left it as is.

    Anyway - the point of this ramble is that I honed the darn thing. I decided to use gssixgun's JaNorton technique (I watched those videos over and over last year), and I had copied the following out of a post here on SRP - as part of the JaNorton form last year - and decide to use this to practice honing this Genco (not sure who's method this is):

    Prep:
    Killed the edge on the scuttle, confirm with a TNT.
    apply tape
    Razor is the 13/16 Globusmen
    4K
    Circles with slurry, around 30 with firm pressure
    Then another round of circles(20) with medium pressure.
    5 reg strokes
    5 x-strokes
    5 reg strokes
    TNT, bevel ready. Pops hair all along the edge
    5 "finishing" strokes
    Bevel ready in literally 2 minutes!

    8K

    5 reg strokes
    5 x-strokes

    Pyramid:

    4k: 5 strokes
    8k: 10 strokes
    4k: 3 strokes
    8k: 10 strokes

    Finishing 8k:

    Change tape
    Clean off hone
    Wipe off excess water and "20 laps to dry"



    I decided not to use tape, and used a King 1K I just bought to set the bevel, rather than use the 4K. I did the '20 circles to sharp' technique that Glenn has described, and it worked like a hot damn! The blade popped hair on my arm after the 1K. The bevel setting was super quick...like the post said, I had the bevel done in no time.

    I followed the steps above (including slurry on the 4k), dried it and put it away tip this morning's shave. and.........

    OMG!!!! What a shave!!! What did I do???

    Somehow this butt-ugly razor shaves as well as any razor I have used to date!

    I am so pleased that I was able to hone this razor. Its a skill I am glad to have made some small steps towards learning, and look forward to understanding more and more of this 'craft'.

    Thanks to all the tips on this site, and specifically the JaNorton / gssixgun tips I gleaned last year.

    Happy New Year!!

    Barry

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    I love a good refurbish story. "it ain't got to be pretty to get the job done"
    My best shaver is a WM Elliot I scored off eBay for 10 bucks. Good job!

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    yeah... I was very surprised how nice it shaved. I got an old torrey in the mail today that I will try and get up and running too. Its in much better shape to start,and I have high(er) hopes for that one.

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    Congrats!

    Reality = pretty is as pretty does. Skin and whiskers know nothing but the edge. It's us the silly boys that get all fussy about shiny things.
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    Congrats! I can't explain it but the butt ugly razors I pay the least amount of money for seem to be my better shavers.......
    "If You Knew Half of What I Forgot You Would Be An Idiot" - by DoughBoy68

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    Newbie Dan here-

    Great story. Hope it was at least a Gibson that you went to all that trouble for (selling all those goodies). Secondly, I had to comment on your awesome avatar. Herb fan? Or just thematic to the forum?

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    Dan

    I bought an Ibanez Artcore AS 73. I am a 50 year old newb at guitar, but i love it. I also have a Squire Standard Tele and a Seagull S6 acoustic. I sold my Fender Champion 600 amp yesterday and picked up a nice Fender Blues Jr III from CL. I am having a lot of fun making a lot of noise

    As for the avatar, i do like Mr. Alperts music - my mom was a big fan and I heard it a lot as a kid. I recall finding that record when I was six and the image of that beautiful girl covered in whipped cream was seared into my brain. My mom then hid the record from me....

    I have a framed copy of that record and and copy of Nancy Sinatras "Boots" record in my hallway...

    Barry

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    One of my favorite guitars is an Ibanez AS-80 Artstar, the late 90's version of yours. It's the best playing action of the bunch and I've got Fenders and Gibsons

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    Quote Originally Posted by bman40 View Post

    As for the avatar, i do like Mr. Alperts music - my mom was a big fan and I heard it a lot as a kid. I recall finding that record when I was six and the image of that beautiful girl covered in whipped cream was seared into my brain. My mom then hid the record from me....

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    Hilarious! My sentiments exactly (I'm 54 yrs. old)! There was more than the one album and they were RACY to say the least. Fodder for a young man's desires.

    -As for the Artcores, they are fantastic guitars. They sound and play great and I'd have one in a minute.

    I play a '79 Gibson Explorer E2. It's pointy. That's not why I play it, and I'm not a "metal" guy either. It's just an utterly fantastic git-fiddle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dapper View Post
    Hilarious! My sentiments exactly (I'm 54 yrs. old)! There was more than the one album and they were RACY to say the least. Fodder for a young man's desires.

    -As for the Artcores, they are fantastic guitars. They sound and play great and I'd have one in a minute.

    I play a '79 Gibson Explorer E2. It's pointy. That's not why I play it, and I'm not a "metal" guy either. It's just an utterly fantastic git-fiddle.

    i really like the artcore. i put stew mac parsons street humuckers in (because i ALWAYS mod stuff... its a sickness, I know...) and i really like the sound. I have always wanted to try an Explorer... but SWMBO is not keen on the expanding collection of stuff... I was actually thinking of picking up a cheap Squier strat.

    I had an Epiphone Les Paul Jr as my first guitar.... sold it for the Tele.

    Guitars are a fun hobby...

    Barry

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