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    "So Yamachita sent me some years ago, where the hamon is clearly visible."
    Can you help me to see the hamon in your photo, I'm not sure what I'm looking at. Is there a hamon in this photo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doc47 View Post
    "So Yamachita sent me some years ago, where the hamon is clearly visible."
    Can you help me to see the hamon in your photo, I'm not sure what I'm looking at. Is there a hamon in this photo?
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    Hi Dan,

    so the hamon in my photo can be clearly seen in the marked area:

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    I am not sure what I see on your photo - is it hamon or just light reflexes and different luminous intensity caused by the curvature of the grind?

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    Here's an Iwasaki Western folding Kamisori for the show....beautiful shave, great Kami experience with the scales attached, much easier to maneuver and scoot around.

    One thing I notice about these things, they are uber, super sharp, even less pressure than using a normal straight, and the whiskers literally get wiped away.

    Only Kami I own, and can't see really going down this worm hole any further, but enjoyed the experience much more with the addition of the scales.

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    That is a beautiful razor Phrank. There is just something about Iwasaki kamisoris that I love so much.
    Yes, you can hone them up stupidly sharp. Its hard to explain but on the second pass I use very long slow strokes, the kami sucks to my face, squeegee like, its a very nice experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    That is a beautiful razor Phrank. There is just something about Iwasaki kamisoris that I love so much.
    Yes, you can hone them up stupidly sharp. Its hard to explain but on the second pass I use very long slow strokes, the kami sucks to my face, squeegee like, its a very nice experience.
    Ha! That's exactly what happened with this first shave. One thing I like about the Kami experience, is it takes longer to shave, something that's been bothering me lately.

    To the point now, where I can get the lather whipped up in the scuttle, lathered up, and have a 3 pass shave in 5 minutes with a normal straight.

    This kami, first pass was nice and slow, you have to take your time.

    Second pass, just like you said, I found myself going from my collar line, straight up to just under the middle of the nose area, just felt like it was almost peeling the skin off my face and had a mind of it's own. Did 3 passes, and I've had my share of BBS shaves, uber close shaves, but I guess Kami's get real close and personal.

    Thinking maybe I might be using too much pressure even though I felt and was trying to actively not use any pressure.

    Slapped the aftershave on afterward, and Bazinga! Haven't felt that electric sting in awhile....haha...but there isn't a stray rough spot, or whisker left.

    And it was nice not to be done my shave in 5 minutes...that was a major bonus...of course, I won't have to shave for another two weeks after it....

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    I too enjoy the much longer and slower shave with a Kami, I'm amazed it takes so little time now to do 2-3 passes with a regular straight. It makes the Kami a very refreshing shave for me.
    Dan

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    Fantastic razor, Phrank. I also prefer folding kamisori razors. The three I have are incredibly sharp and provide an extremely close shave.
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