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    Thumbs up Hello from montreal.

    Hi gents, i decided to try straight razor shaving because of my grand father. I found is old h.böker king cutter and after that i ran to my razor shop i bought some equipment.

    -Dovo Best Quality
    -Proraso Soap & After Shave
    -Vie-Long Brush
    -Dovo Strop
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    After long time reading the forum i took the Dovo and shaved myself, everything goes well but i'm having trouble to shave under my chin.
    By the way the Dovo already got some stain on the blade i know its a budget razor but i am pretty disappointed.
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    I would like to have some advice on the King Cutter, is it worth the money to restore it? Thank you guys and any advice is much welcome.
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    Looks to me she just needs a good honing
    I have the same in square point that was my grandfathers.
    Superb shaver.
    Enjoy it!
    Mike

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    We're popping up all over the place! Might warrant a store better than Centre du Rasoir et Plus soon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VA2GXB View Post
    We're popping up all over the place! Might warrant a store better than Centre du Rasoir et Plus soon!
    Nice to see some montreal people around here, if you find a good store let me know but for the next purchase i will buy online.
    Better price online and a lot more of quality choice.

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    Welcome to the craziness, neighbor. This is where the fun begins.

    Cheers and have fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by langlois View Post
    Better price online and a lot more of quality choice.
    That's the big problem with a brick & mortar store, you have to deal with higher overhead just to keep a store front running, which means harder to compete with online shops.

    Cheers.
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    Welcome to SRP!

    King Cutters are fantastic razors - I have two of them so far - so it would be well worth the effort to have that one restored. However, due to its sentimental value, make sure that if you do opt for restoration you send it to a pro. You don't want just anybody messing around with Grandpa's razor! And if you choose to do it yourself, don't go anywhere near that gold wash with metal polish or anything similar. It will disappear in a flash. The member service section of the classifieds is a great place to start looking for restoration or honing services:

    Member Services - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    There is a cigar store on Sainte Catherine called Vasco that has some quality soaps, etc. I'm pretty sure they also carry razors/brushes etc., but to be honest when I was there a while back I just had soap on the brain so I wasn't paying attention to the other stuff. Anyway, if you're downtown, it would be worth checking out.

    Good luck!

    EDIT: forgot to say - don't worry about having trouble under the chin. That's a very common trouble spot for a lot of guys, and will get easier with time and practice. If you search the forum, you'll find plenty of threads about that with lots of suggestions. But in short, prep well, stretch your skin, pay attention to your blade angle (raise the spine about two spine widths from your skin which should = an angle of around 30 degrees) and keep your pressure light.
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    I will not attempt to do this restoration by myself not on this baby, ill be furious if the gold inscription fade out. Thank you for the advice!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Welcome to SRP!

    King Cutters are fantastic razors - I have two of them so far - so it would be well worth the effort to have that one restored. However, due to its sentimental value, make sure that if you do opt for restoration you send it to a pro. You don't want just anybody messing around with Grandpa's razor! And if you choose to do it yourself, don't go anywhere near that gold wash with metal polish or anything similar. It will disappear in a flash. The member service section of the classifieds is a great place to start looking for restoration or honing services:

    Member Services - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    There is a cigar store on Sainte Catherine called Vasco that has some quality soaps, etc. I'm pretty sure they also carry razors/brushes etc., but to be honest when I was there a while back I just had soap on the brain so I wasn't paying attention to the other stuff. Anyway, if you're downtown, it would be worth checking out.

    Good luck!

    EDIT: forgot to say - don't worry about having trouble under the chin. That's a very common trouble spot for a lot of guys, and will get easier with time and practice. If you search the forum, you'll find plenty of threads about that with lots of suggestions. But in short, prep well, stretch your skin, pay attention to your blade angle (raise the spine about two spine widths from your skin which should = an angle of around 30 degrees) and keep your pressure light.
    I understand, but i would be rather happy to pay a little more and see the razor in my hand and feel it or smell the shaving soap before buying it. But maybe the straight razor market is not big enough to have a business in montreal.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    That's the big problem with a brick & mortar store, you have to deal with higher overhead just to keep a store front running, which means harder to compete with online shops.

    Cheers.

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    Welcome Langlois.
    You will see that Montrealers are growing in numbers on this forum.
    We should surely organize a meeting in the near future.
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    I would be glad to come at a meeting and meet some gents who have a lot more experience then i have.
    Quote Originally Posted by Badgister View Post
    Welcome Langlois.
    You will see that Montrealers are growing in numbers on this forum.
    We should surely organize a meeting in the near future.

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