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    Quote Originally Posted by pinklather View Post
    How do you work the issue - just deliver nasty sharp? I'm inclined to probe for what action is occurring - what move is being made during the shave that makes them think more keenness is the answer. I'm suspecting technique - just from remembering my own (ongoing) learning curve.
    this will be the worse thing to do to newbie.
    They will get sharpest edge with uncomfortable shave.
    Never do this .
    This is what i think and how i do handle situation similar to this.
    The most important in honing straight razor is to know what is the proper edge looks like and acts ,shaves.
    Some edges will satisfy your customers some don't. there is no way you or someones else could make everyone happy.
    People are different and their choose ,preferences differ too.
    what honer can do is to say i did get the proper edge from the blade. More i will try to make finer edges their holding ability will go down.
    Now some people will understand some don't .
    Lets say Not every blade will shave same as DD WONDEREDGE .
    if owner sends you blade lower quality and asks let that blade shave as TI's ? it won't happen.
    There is another cases which newbies(most common) have problem with technique(angles,preparation,so on.)
    In this case you can ask the person try resolve that issues and see what happens.
    this conversation could go on on.
    Main idea learn to get maximum comfortable shave giving edge from the straight razor.( remember in many cases it may be not you but blade)
    As soon as you get that level you or anyone else should be fine.
    hope this helps.
    Last edited by hi_bud_gl; 04-28-2011 at 11:40 AM.
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