Not sure if this is the right place. I'm new to straight shaving and I was wondering if someone can explain the difference in hollows. I'm not sure what makes each one different from the other.
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Not sure if this is the right place. I'm new to straight shaving and I was wondering if someone can explain the difference in hollows. I'm not sure what makes each one different from the other.
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This is an image from the library that is likely the easiest way to answer your question
A good quality keen razor gets the job done. It is all a matter of personal preference.
Wow, that's a great example.... Thanks
That picture is new to me, and quite helpful!
It is pretty good but as far as I have learned the frame back, faux frame back and rattler are not quite right on there. There have been a lot of threads on that as well.
Really? At least the frameback and the faux frameback look good to me. That is, for the frameback type that has a (brass) frame/spine slid onto the blade, not the type where the blade is slid or otherwise attached to a frame (the latter of which there is a wide variety as well).
Generally the consensus seems to be that a faux frameback has the brass slip on spine and a frameback has a seperate blade section that clips or otherwise attaches to a heavier spine and tang.
The frameback shown looks more like a faux frameback and the faux frameback is more like a full rattler. That is how I and quite a few other members see it anyway, recently this set of diagrams has caused a few problems with people buying a rattler and describing it as a faux frameback. If i can find it I will link the one thread I know of but I believe there are others.
Found it:http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...ameback-5.html