Say... you wouldn't be referring to that Hunter razor I gave you, would you?:hmmm:
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Say... you wouldn't be referring to that Hunter razor I gave you, would you?:hmmm:
No way Joe that turned out to be a really good shaver:-) This was one I saw at an estate auction and yea Kelly it looked wavy down the spine and I'm thinking now how in the world did that happen??????
Kees--I don't like hone wear so I use one strip usually. Hone wear sure hurts the value on the classifieds and in general with many of our members myself included. That's especially true if you use a DMT.
Gentlemen,
Would one of you care to update Why certain razors require more or less honing than others - Straight Razor Place Wiki with the new material from this thread, please?
Thank you,
Robin
BeBerlin---Good idea some great info has come out of this thread from some really knowledgeable people!
I tape wedges
I once took an unhoned W&B wedge and put a flat spot on it :cry:
I'm actually going to quote Lynn about ugly bevels "have someone regrind it" on one particular blade I'll sell soon because that sucker has a bevel like a nihonto hamon of the natare type.
I tape wedges always. It's easier to flatten a spine on a wedge than most people think. Then it looks pretty bad.
Well, sometimes you have to make a sacrifice.
Just sweating over a warped microtome, testing new hones.
That belly on the wedge side has to go.
Otherwise it will always be a problem to re hone.
+1 on that Olivia