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    Hey guys (and gals),
    My name is James. I am from British Columbia in the great white north (Canada). I recently bought my first straight razor and havent used it yet... I got it off amazon for 25 bucks (which I am told I shouldn't have got). It is very sharp but not quite sharp enough to shave. It looks like a V grind but I am thinking a convex will be better. How should I go about doing this? Any good links of videos or info would help. Thanks in advanced! I appreciate the reputation of the straight razor community and am looking forward to being apart of it. I wouldn't mind ANY suggestions or hints you have.

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    First thing, get it professionally honed. Then pour over the tutorials on this website.

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    what 25$ razor is amazon selling?

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    post pics?

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    Welcome to SRP. The Canuck force is becoming stronger!

    Lets see some pics of that amazon razor. I fear that we may be sending you to the classifieds. Fingers crossed for you though.

    PM me if you need help with anything.

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    Canadians are running strong in the wet shaving community, and here at SRP. Please listen to others and get it honed by a pro. It will let you know how it should shave so that when you do tackle honing, you will understand how it should feel!
    take care for now

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    Sorry if these aren't quite good enough. I took the photos with the only camera I have (iPhone). But let me know what you think. How do I go about finding someone who would hone my razor? Thanks for all your input so far, good to see some fellow Canadians.
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    Welcome to SRP from another Canadian!

    I regret to inform you that you just bought a fancy letter opener. There is about a 98% chance that that razor will not take and hold a shaving edge. We have many fine vendors that sell the real deal, and if price is a concern there are always bargains in the classifieds. And they're shave ready, too

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    Sorry dude. I don't think that's going to take an edge. I'd wander over to the classifieds if I were you, and take a look for a shave ready straight razor that's inside your budget. There are many there.

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    you can practice your honing and stropping stroke on it i guess, but ive seen better letter openers.
    as was said before: 98% chance it wont take or hold a good edge.

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