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    No that's not me in the picture RoyalCake's Avatar
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    Yes that's a beauty. I saw one on the bay recently, now I'm regretting not getting it
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    I love living in the past...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Let one of those go a long time ago and regretted it ever since.. till today

    NOS H. Diamond Hayashi #8000, in pristine condition with zero hone wear.
    Congratulations Stefan, you have successfully acquired another razor from my "Must Get Before I Die" list.

    All I'm saying is if you see someone dressed like a cat burglar rifling through your garbage cans looking at return address labels on shipping refuse, I have an alibi.

    Or will have one by then.
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    I waited for a long time:









    A Hoshi Tombo 8000 in NOS condition. It arrived yesterday and I had to sharpen it in the evening. This morning then a great shave.
    Noteworthy is the sharpness that I generated on the Nakayama.
    The blade corresponds to a semi hollow grinding and has a symmetrical geometry of the blade.
    A beautiful addition to my modest little collection.
    >Jean

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    I used Nakayamas for my house mainaman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotse View Post
    I waited for a long time:









    A Hoshi Tombo 8000 in NOS condition. It arrived yesterday and I had to sharpen it in the evening. This morning then a great shave.
    Noteworthy is the sharpness that I generated on the Nakayama.
    The blade corresponds to a semi hollow grinding and has a symmetrical geometry of the blade.
    A beautiful addition to my modest little collection.
    those are great blades, and are wedges not half hollows.
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    Thanks for the hint! I am careful with the term wedge. The blade has a visible hollow ground and thus significantly differs from wedges of English origin.
    >Jean

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    Nice 8000. I managed to find a near NOS one myself recently; ashamed to say I have not yet sharpened it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotse View Post
    Thanks for the hint! I am careful with the term wedge. The blade has a visible hollow ground and thus significantly differs from wedges of English origin.
    1/4 hollow and less hollow are referred to wedge grinds.
    Stefan

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    Anybody can give me some info on this razor

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotse View Post
    I waited for a long time:









    A Hoshi Tombo 8000 in NOS condition. It arrived yesterday and I had to sharpen it in the evening. This morning then a great shave.
    Noteworthy is the sharpness that I generated on the Nakayama.
    The blade corresponds to a semi hollow grinding and has a symmetrical geometry of the blade.
    A beautiful addition to my modest little collection.
    In my opinion they are the most visually attractive vintage razors on the market.
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