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Thread: Hi from Texas
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03-13-2015, 03:53 PM #11
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- Mar 2015
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- Central Texas
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Thanked: 1So the no name razor can be seen here.... simple, white plastic scales, the blade appears to be in good condition, but it bears no markings whatsoever. Looks like it may have been dinged at some point as there is what I would describe as a pressure dent behind the actual cutting edge that runs down towards it. Appears to be pretty straight, no real frown or smile to it, yes I have been reading... A lot..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/umvhgozzwl...42.57.jpg?dl=0
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03-13-2015, 04:05 PM #12
Welcome to the most friendly, helpful and informative site on the web!!
You will find several members in the Lone Star State, including a cantakous old B**T**D who goes by Wullie and one who I'm proud to call my friend. He's about a two hour drive from you, you might want to get in touch with him.
As far as your no name razor, it will need honed and remember that you will need a strop to maintain that edge.
If you'd like, I'll see what I can do for you as far as cleaning up and honing that razor N/C just shipping to and from. Send me a PM and I'll give you a list of references.
You will find that learning to use a straight razor has a huge learning curve but once semi mastered is very rewarding.
It's a long strange trip but well worth the journey!
Sanfte Rasur, mein Klingenbruder!
(Smooth Shaving My Brother In Blades)Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdins cave of 'stuff'.
Kim X
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03-13-2015, 04:12 PM #13
if you take up Roys offer (cudarunner) you will at least start with a very nice edge, probably the most important thing for success ,, and then learn the strop it is the backbone of keeping a great edge , but don't worry everyone messes up their edge in the beginning. so listen to the advise , take up the generous offer , and yes a mentor would put you miles ahead, because you need to learn how to strop , build lather ,a dn most importantly , learn to shave!!!!!!!!!!! before you try honing , best to know what an edge feels like before you go and add another thi ng to learn . good luck , and Roy,s edges will be ready to shave properly with Tc
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03-13-2015, 04:27 PM #14
to add to cudarunner, rounding the chin, sounds easy, but is the hardest part to master, so do not get discouraged
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03-13-2015, 06:55 PM #15
Welcome to SRP
David,
"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won" - Winston Churchill
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03-13-2015, 09:25 PM #16
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03-15-2015, 07:06 PM #17
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- Jan 2013
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- Texas City Texas
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Thanked: 17Welcome. There is a wealth of knowledge here in the forum. There are many great members in Texas. There may be some in the general vacinity of you that would be willing to help you get started. Reach out to anyone and they will be glad to help.
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03-20-2015, 02:44 AM #18
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- Rigby, Idaho
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Thanked: 12Welcome to SRP!