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    Japanese blades are definitely intended to only have one side against your face. It's apparent from the way the blade is ground. Western blades are symmetrically ground so that either side can be used against the face.

    Sure, there are lots of guys who say you can use either side of a Japanese razor. There are also guys who say each side should be honed with the same number of strokes. But that is not the way they were designed to be used.

    To shave yourself, you have to be a bit creative with your strokes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Japanese blades are definitely intended to only have one side against your face. It's apparent from the way the blade is ground. Western blades are symmetrically ground so that either side can be used against the face.

    Sure, there are lots of guys who say you can use either side of a Japanese razor. There are also guys who say each side should be honed with the same number of strokes. But that is not the way they were designed to be used.

    To shave yourself, you have to be a bit creative with your strokes.
    I believe only the wealthy in feudal Japan were clean shaven, and this was done by a barber. He moved around the customer while using the same hand. So a grind that benefited the user and usee (see what i did there with the English language) was employed.
    I learnt sharpening from Murray, and my search for more info on the internet led me here.
    Now I have severe RAD and restorers itch-I am now looking at a way to set up a forge in an inner city apartment-you guys have totally screwed me up!!!!!

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    Mr Carter been brought up a few times, he might be the king of knifes, but his methos of honing a razor are somewhat questionable.
    Here a thread about him and showing him honing a razor, lots of question and debate about his honing and challenges.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...say-about.html
    His comments about current razor honing methods were on the verge of disrespectfull.
    Thats all i have to say about that!
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    Guys, Not sure if your aware, This thread is 2 years old....I really don't want to re visit it.....
    We have assumed control !

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    Closing as a 'zombie' thread. With 4 pages of replies 2 years ago no more needs to be added.
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