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    Hi I thought I better introduce myself here, I am from London England just getting started with straight razor shaving and have not been having great results up until recently.

    I bought a very very cheap straight razor with plastic scales from ebay a couple of months back and found that it was just about sharp enough to shave my face if I kept going over and over and then it was not a smooth shave and gave me razor burn. After a couple of tries it got worse so I then bought a cheap strop and tried stropping the blade on the leather but it seemed to make it worse if anything and now the blade will barely cut the hair on my arm. The blade never passed the hanging hair test and even if I looped a hair around it and pulled the hair it would have trouble even when new.

    Looking at the blade it does not appear to be properly hollow ground as instead of tapering to a microscopic edge in one go it seems to taper down like it should but then has a steep tapering edge starting about a mm away from the edge almost like the way a kitchen knife is ground.

    Anyway I gave up with it a few weeks back just assuming it was a cheap imitation and decided to buy a straight razor that takes half a razor blade, again a very cheap one with the theory being that the disposable blade would be very sharp and I could use it to develop my skill before trying a more expensive straight razor that would hopefully have a proper edge. While I was waiting for it to arrive I read about the Miraki shavettes and saw that they were cheap so ordered one of those as well.

    I cut myself quite badly on my first shave with the disposable normal sized blade razor as soon as I got down to my jaw and found it very badly weighted as all the weight was behind the small blade helping it sink into my face. Next day the Miraki came and I found it is balanced much better and was quite easy to get a smooth shave with without cutting myself.

    Anyway the Miraki shavette is nice but it is cheap and doesn't really fulfil the idea of shaving with a proper straight razor that drew me to them in the first place. I have been looking at the Dovo razors for a while and couldn't resist ordering one, after much procrastination I decided on a brand new Dovo All Steel stainless razor as it should be easy to maintain the scales etc and keep it clean.

    I have spent quite a bit of money on the Dovo on the premise that you get what you pay for and that a good razor costs about £100 as opposed to £7.99 inc shipping from ebay :P so I am expecting to get a good few shaves out of it while it is at its best before I have to use a strop or a hone on it. I want to be able to concentrate on shaving technique with it for a while rather than having to worry about whether the razor is sharp enough or if I have honed or stopped it wrong. I don’t mind spending the money to just have one very high quality razor that will shave well and last me a lifetime.

    Anyway sorry that introduction turned into a bit of an essay but otherwise I would have just said hi and posted this somewhere else

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    Hi. Do not be surprised that so called factory "shave ready" can be prety dull unless you bought it from a good vendor who checked it for you and as it happens so often re sharpenned it inb the process.

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    Welcome to the SRP. The Dovo is a really nice razor. Unfortunately it does not come shave ready from the factory. You should be able to find someone local to properly hone the razor.
    It takes some time to gain the skill to get a really good shave. Get the razor honed and keep at it. Eventually you will be getting really close shaves.

    More information can be found here:Straight Razor Place Wiki

    Most of all, enjoy yourself.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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    Hello and welcome to SRP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Welcome to the SRP. The Dovo is a really nice razor. Unfortunately it does not come shave ready from the factory. You should be able to find someone local to properly hone the razor.
    It takes some time to gain the skill to get a really good shave. Get the razor honed and keep at it. Eventually you will be getting really close shaves.

    More information can be found here:Straight Razor Place Wiki

    Most of all, enjoy yourself.
    Hi thanks for that bit of info I will ask if the razor has been honed and is shave ready before I use it otherwise I will have to find a place that specialises in honing them. I was hoping that the blade would come shave ready so I have something to benchmark against, they do have a video showing how they make the Dovo razors and it shows the blades being honed and then stropped on a leather block so perhaps my one will be sharp.

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    I have heard that there is a barber at St. John's Wood High Street who hones straights however I have no personal experince with him/her. Ther are few honemeisters in UK to who you can send your razor if that would be required.

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    Welcome from another Brit.

    Neil Miller is a member here, he's hones a razor for me and I can highly recommend his skills his website is The Strop Shop also while I have no personal experience but Steve of The Invisible Edge also has an excellent reputaion.

    Either should be able to get your Dovo into a real shave ready condition.

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    thebully,

    Welcome and hello from Hastings

    +1 on Misters Dempster & Miller; they are most fine chaps to do business with

    Mr Millers strops and razor work are World Class !!

    For shaving consumables, Mr Mayhew of ConnaughtShaving (Welcome To Connaught Shaving) is an excellent resource.

    Have fun !

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Hi

    Thanks for the tips etc, my new Dovo arrived yesterday and I had a shave with it last night and a shave this morning. It does not seem as sharp as my Miraki shavette, but it could be my technique I guess, I might have the razor sent to a specialist who can give it its first hone and strop etc. I didn’t strop it before my first shave because I was a bit frightened of doing more harm than good, also my strop was a very cheap 2” leather one branded Imperial and I have put a couple of little nicks and scratches down it when trying to strop my cheap ebay straight razor which I think had a tiny nick at the end of the blade from dropping it in the sink!

    I gave the new Dovo razor a bit of a strop last night before putting it away this time turning the blade on its heel and going really slow. I was stropping one side of the blade at a time and then just the middle but I have since read that it is best to use a figure of 8 pattern moving the blade diagonally as it goes down so will try that tonight.

    Is it worth me buying another cheap leather strop I have seen a 3 inch one on ebay or will my one be ok. My one has very fine scratches down one side but a few nicks on the edges near both ends where I was turning the other razor over incorrectly. I think luckily I have made most of my mistakes with the cheap ebay razor so with this expensive Dovo I want to be very careful. All this said my shave this morning was passable with the Dovo so I won’t have to pick up the Miraki in the morning.
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    Welcome, good to have more locals here!

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