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    Default I'm not sure what to say about this.

    I guess it's not a spoon, at least.


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    I feel sorry for those that will follow his advise on how to"sharpen" a razor.
    I also did not see when hi used that Jnat, I admit I skipped trough the video though.
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    if it works for him I guess... damn sure I won't be tryin it

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    Did he actually do anything right?
    Damn, I really would like to try it out though. Just put excessive force on the edge and rub it against the stone until sharp, how can you go wrong with that.

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    I've got to get one of those weathered boards to run the edge through after I sharpen on the 4/8k ..... that must be the 'secret'
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    Just out of curiosity, why shouldn't you hone with a trailing edge?

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    I don't think I'd like to try that. If I was just learning how to hone, and this was the first video I'd seen, I would be totally confused.

    I also noticed that he 1) used quite a bit of pressure with his fingers on the toe of the blade, and 2) he consistently touched the toe of the blade to the stone before any other part of the razor.

    There's many ways to skin a cat, but I think I'll leave this one for Murray Carter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I've got to get one of those weathered boards to run the edge through after I sharpen on the 4/8k ..... that must be the 'secret'
    I live in an old house. I can pull a dry one or a wet one from the rafters for you. They're pricey though. The dry will run you $100, and the wet, because I've had to wait for nature to do the softening....it's gonna be an easy $300. Just let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMH View Post
    Just out of curiosity, why shouldn't you hone with a trailing edge?
    I haven't tried his method. OTOH, all instructions that came with hones made for over a hundred years, instructions given in barber manuals published for an equal amount of time, not to mention tutorials by razor honemiesters (if you'll pardon the expression) say to hone with the edge leading. So either he has discovered a technique that was heretofore unknown, or it is not an effective method of honing a razor and is inferior to the tried and true traditional method. I may give it a try just for the heck of it ..... without running the edge through the board or cutting off the end of my belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxi View Post
    I live in an old house. I can pull a dry one or a wet one from the rafters for you. They're pricey though. The dry will run you $100, and the wet, because I've had to wait for nature to do the softening....it's gonna be an easy $300. Just let me know.
    The check is in the mail.
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