Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21
Like Tree14Likes

Thread: Did someone wreck my razor?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2014
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    5
    Thanked: 0

    Default Did someone wreck my razor?

    Hello all,
    2 years ago, my wife gave me the greatest present ever. A nice straight razor.
    1,5 years went by, and I couldn't save properly anymore. Time hor a hone. I got a coticule and tried honing it myself, but I never managed to get it as before. In fact, I even got it just a wee bit of a wavey edge (ever so slightly).

    So recently I passed by a knives shop that also sold razors. I asked if they also honed, and they did. I was happy to pay €10 for the job.
    After picking up my newly honed razor I was hoping to experience the new sharp edge, only to discover that the edge was still wavey (again, very, very slightly). That was odd, becaus I realize you can't get a sharp edge if you don't have a straight edge.
    And indeed, I tried shaving and the razor shaved even worse then when I brought it in.

    The shop owner claimed they honed razors for over 3 generations. They offered to take it back and hone it again.

    I let them, only to get my razorr back in the state you can see in the pics below.
    The edge is now... round?! That means I can never hone this myself again (on a coticule that is), right?
    And it still does not shave well (tearing eyes, painfull).
    What is even more, there are parts of the handle that also show signs of "honing".
    And when I lay the razor slat on it's spine, I see the tip lifts a bit.

    I'm not mentioning the shop here. I just want your honest opinion on this job. I'm heart broken, and I have the feeling someone wrecked my razor.

    What do you think? Is this a botched job? What can I do about this?

    Thx!

    Name:  DSC_8039.jpg
Views: 365
Size:  20.7 KBName:  DSC_8043.jpg
Views: 360
Size:  32.9 KBName:  DSC_8044.jpg
Views: 364
Size:  41.6 KB

  2. #2
    Truth is weirder than any fiction.. Grazor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Land of the long white cloud
    Posts
    2,946
    Thanked: 581

    Default

    It does look like they got it wrong, but it can be sorted out in the right hands. Try to find a member here that is close by and hones razors, everyone is pretty helpful here.
    Into this house we're born, into this world we're thrown ~ Jim Morrison

  3. #3
    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    North Idaho Redoubt
    Posts
    27,069
    Thanked: 13249
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    You have a few guys on your side of the world that hone Straight Razors that can get you shaving again

    I see nothing that makes that razor un-honable from the pics, it just needs an experienced SR honemiester

    Mostly we recommend to never bring a SR to a knife shop, (Cue the people that want to argue) the odds are against you as proved by literally hundreds of posts eerily like yours..
    Geezer, MJC, RezDog and 1 others like this.

  4. #4
    Senior Member blabbermouth OCDshaver's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Chicagoland - SW suburbs
    Posts
    3,809
    Thanked: 734
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Your edge seems to have a slight "smile" to it. Rest assured that this in and of itself is not necessarily a problem. Perfectly flat/straight is not required. Now if the curve was in the opposite direction, a frown, that would be a problem. As others have said, it looks like your razor should be fine once its been handled correctly.

  5. #5
    aka shooter74743 ScottGoodman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    SE Oklahoma/NE Texas
    Posts
    7,285
    Thanked: 1936
    Blog Entries
    4

    Default

    A smile is not a bad thing, in fact most of my razors have some sort of smile just due to the way that I hone. Nothing that you showed in the pictures appears to be an issue as many spines contact the stones differently. The pic of the heal is where they may have removed material so that you didn't have a "hook". I cannot comment on the edge, but nothing appears "wrong" in my eyes.

    Fine a honer who shaves with straights, they are the only ones who truly know how to hone razors...first place I would look is on the classifieds here. Ask a few straight razor "brothers" here on the forum who they use in your area and go from there. Typically, knife sharpeners can't hone razors...but razor guys put wicked edges on knives
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

  6. #6
    aka shooter74743 ScottGoodman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    SE Oklahoma/NE Texas
    Posts
    7,285
    Thanked: 1936
    Blog Entries
    4

    Default

    Dang you guys are quick!
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

  7. #7
    Senior Member aa1192's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    Douglas, MA
    Posts
    520
    Thanked: 62

    Default

    As said before your blade is easily fixable. I bought a couple Dovos from a guy who got them professionally honed at some "razor store" and they were terrible IMHO. They are also went past the heel during honing and left a mediocre edge to boot. Send it out as suggested or get a practice razor to learn your Coti. What is your current honing regiment on the Coti? What size is it? I actually love my Coti for "difficult" razors as it's narrow and super fast with a dilution process.
    Razor rich, but money poor. I should have diversified into Eschers!

  8. #8
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2014
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    5
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by aa1192 View Post
    As said before your blade is easily fixable. I bought a couple Dovos from a guy who got them professionally honed at some "razor store" and they were terrible IMHO. They are also went past the heel during honing and left a mediocre edge to boot. Send it out as suggested or get a practice razor to learn your Coti. What is your current honing regiment on the Coti? What size is it? I actually love my Coti for "difficult" razors as it's narrow and super fast with a dilution process.
    this one:
    http://www.ardennes-coticule.be/shop...?id_product=57

  9. #9
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2014
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    5
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    OK, so long story short, a "smile" is not so bad, but since it is still dull, I should get it rehoned.

    To find someone in Belgium, I just create a new thread in this section, right?

    BTW, thx for the quick replies.
    Last edited by NLMA; 12-04-2014 at 09:47 PM. Reason: added a thx

  10. #10
    learning something new every day Deerhunter1995's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Pa
    Posts
    1,211
    Thanked: 185

    Default

    I personally would find a member on here to hone it for you that way you get a great fresh edge

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •