if they say shave ready in our classifieds the chance is great that they are and there are some that are priced nice for a back up blade tc
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if they say shave ready in our classifieds the chance is great that they are and there are some that are priced nice for a back up blade tc
I checked the classifieds, but didn't really see much unless I'm missing them.
Thinking about this from SRD - I like the spanish tips and it's a 5/8.Attachment 174420
I tend to agree with this. I have one Dovo and have honed a couple others. My experience with Dovo is limited to just those few. But having seen what I've seen from them, I'd rather buy another Boker or Revisor. I didn't care for the way the steel behaved on all of the Dovo's compared to the Boker and Revisors. My main complaint with Boker is that they have so few 6/8 to choose from, none with a square tip in that size. Revisor would be my first choice.
A couple of thoughts. The first is why not experiment with some different grinds, the next is if you buy vintage it is likely you can get all or most of your money back if it turns out to be not really your cup of tea. There are a few places that are good to look, but the best deals seem to be in the classifieds. I know I'm not the first to say so but it is not a bad plan.
Maybe try something with a heavier grind? If you are looking for new, I think Dovo has a half hollow.
I have a 7/8 Hart that, after a simple good stropping with an Illinois 827 was shave ready and provided many many shaves before it needed a touch up. I have had it for quite some time and I have yet to hone it, just touch ups on a Naniwa 12k. Same was true with a 6/8 Thiers Issard, although I did reset the bevel and hone it when it finally needed a touch up. Can't remember where I got the TI, but it came with the factory edge.
If you want rare vintage steel that will never go out of style and is 110% shave ready, reach out and I'll give you a special deal on my Greaves that's in the classifieds.