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    I have this one. It's an Eiko. I'm not sure what to call it. It's a Japanese style but it's not a Kamisori and it's a western grind in that the bevel is even. All I know is that it hones up to a scary level of sharpness and shaves really well.
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    I was referring to the kamisori as far as there being a different grind. I'm still having trouble honing my regular straights. I can get them up to par for a shave but still having trouble setting a bevel. which is why I was thinking that a feather might be a temporary fix being that I hear the kamisori is harder to hone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckelberryhound22 View Post
    I was referring to the kamisori as far as there being a different grind. I'm still having trouble honing my regular straights. I can get them up to par for a shave but still having trouble setting a bevel. which is why I was thinking that a feather might be a temporary fix being that I hear the kamisori is harder to hone.
    I think that Glen has mentioned it's actually quite easy to do edge refreshes on Kamisoris. I've done mine successfully so far.
    I think the main issue is the learning curve to shave with them, but you can take that at your own pace.
    My opinion is that of you're interested in a Kamisori, go for it. If you get a quality piece you can always sell it. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1394405097.512892.jpg
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    I used a video Lynn posted to hone mine up last night. I could only used my Norton 4/8 and even on my first go with a kamisori I got the best shave since starting with straights last summer. It was amazing. Definitely go for it.

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    What would be a good Kamisori and how much should I be looking to spend 200 300 dollar range?

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    Beautiful razor, Love the scales

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