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    Default Hello hello!

    First of let me say that I am pleased to have joined such an outfit of knowledgeable folks!Now the bad part:My wife recently purchased a beautiful 7day straight razor set for me as a gift.However,they didnt come sharpened(very dull,likely due to local legality).They are made of 420 stainless surgical steel.What type of hone(s)would be ideal for obtaining a shaving quality edge?

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    Hello & welcome to the forum!
    It would be unusual for a vintage 7 day set to be stainless steel, so i've assumed they must be new. Is that right? If so, it would be worth us finding out which maker/brand they are before you receive guidance.

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    Default Wassup Ben!

    Im not sure who the manufacturer is as there is no brand name stamped on them.

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    Right, let's cut to the chase then.
    Basically, if they're new, it's possible that they're not designed to actually be used. It's very unlikely that a manufacturer using shave quality steel would have produced a stainless seven day set unless it was a special order. They'd also not miss the chance to stamp their name on one! That said, there's bound to be some bugger here who has one!
    If the steel's not shave quality, no matter how much you work on them, they'll never be more than a beautiful & treasured gift from a thoughtful wife, & make a great display.
    How about some photo's? The higher the quality, the better.

    If you wanted to have a read up, here's the Wiki page on choosing hones
    Last edited by ben.mid; 11-05-2009 at 08:14 PM.

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    Welcome to SRP.
    If you could post a pic of one of the razors that will facilitate things a lot. There are a lot of wanna be razors made in Pakistan, that do not take edge.
    I hope your razors are of good quality.
    Stefan

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    Right, let's cut to the chase then.
    Basically, if they're new, it's possible that they're not designed to actually be used. It's very unlikely that a manufacturer using shave quality steel would have produced a stainless seven day set unless it was a special order. They'd also not miss the chance to stamp their name on one! That said, there's bound to be some bugger here who has one!
    If the steel's not shave quality, no matter how much you work on them, they'll never be more than a beautiful & treasured gift from a thoughtful wife, & make a great display.
    How about some photo's? The higher the quality, the better.

    If you wanted to have a read up, here's the Wiki page on choosing hones
    Gotta agree with Ben here. Also,I may be wrong, but 420 stainless may be too soft for a shaveready edge.
    btw Welcome to SRP
    Last edited by onimaru55; 11-07-2009 at 07:46 AM.
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