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    Thanks all for the warm invite and to my fellow Washingtonians. You guys don't happen to know of any reputable businesses here in Washington that can hone well do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rub1401 View Post
    Thanks all for the warm invite and to my fellow Washingtonians. You guys don't happen to know of any reputable businesses here in Washington that can hone well do you?
    Your a day away via mail from some of the best hone artists in the buis,ck the classifieds under members services.
    Wellcome to SRP
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    Gday and welcome from WA (oz). Need help just ask away were here to convert the masses 1 shaver at a time. Just watch out for the ADs they will cripple your wallet.
    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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    Thanks Eddy. What are the ADs? Vendors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rub1401 View Post
    Thanks Eddy. What are the ADs? Vendors?
    Acquisition disorders. Or buying multiple of the same thing for no other reason than you can't help yourself. In my opinion it's best to try not to cultivate any
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Welcome! Beware of RAD. I am only now beginning to recover after a year of razor acquisition madness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Acquisition disorders. Or buying multiple of the same thing for no other reason than you can't help yourself. In my opinion it's best to try not to cultivate any
    Never tried they just snuck up on me and emptied my wallet and then left again.
    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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    haha. Thanks for the heads up on the RAD. I can already see it happening...

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    I believe that you would require different relative angles depending on the blade width, also 5/8 razors are the recommended size when starting out from what I have seen.
    If you like the gold.dollar, then keep using it, I have heard that they are not well liked is because they are quite hit and miss with quality control, but once they are actually honed to shave ready they are perfectly good razors, though I have never owned one so that is based on various comments I have read by others.
    I would refine your technique with the gold dollar if that's your preferred razor, then once you have got good shaves reasonably consistently then revisit your other razor.
    Sorry if you have said but where did the no name come from? Bear in mind that shave ready means different things to different people. I saw a razor on eBay that was described as having been honed on a 12k stone and should be shave ready. The should is the worrying part there, either it is or it isn't as far as the seller is concerned.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I think I'm going to take your advice Ed and send my "shave ready" out so that it can actually get shave ready. I tried again yesterday after using the gold dollar for a couple days with the no name vintage just to see if the first shave with it was a fluke. Sure enough, it still didn't feel right in my hand and it was an uncomfortable shave. Seems like it pulling my hair. That was definitely the last time using it until its professionally honed. I bought it off of ebay and the seller wrote in the advertisement it had been honed on 4k, 8k, 10k stones. I have another razor to send out as well so I'll send out both of my vintage razors while continuing with the gold dollar.

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