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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Thanks, Oz. Now I find that I'm going to need to make another box. Had to figure out what to do with it now that I'm done with it today.

    And a question came to mind...
    Do you do anything special to strop these? Or just strop it like normal?
    I always strop as normal but just watch it when you flip to the omote (non stamped side) as there are kinda 2 angles there, ie above & below the middle ridge.
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    If you go back in the posts several years you will find a heated debate here about the issue of "Is the Kamisori a razor designed to be used on one side only". I guess the consensus was yes it is but people use it on both sides anyway including barbers in Japan.

    The debate was never settled.

    Yes like Oz said strop like normal just watch the flip.
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    After using one Id say yes. It was made to be used on one side. But as you said, you can use both sides. Thanks for the answer on stropping. I can see KAD starting. Too bad they sell for so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    I can see KAD starting. Too bad they sell for so much.
    There is a seller on the bay that sells lots of older, well used kamis for not that much in vintage storage boxes. Out of the lot I bought, five out of the six were able to be cleaned and honed to be fantastic shavers.
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    My favourite of all razors to hone, I love honing Kamisori razors, they can take killer edges, you may have to sort out the Omote before you get an even bevel.
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    Explain this sorting Jamie. I seen a lot of them with hone wear a 1/2" wide. Id be afraid they would have lost too much thickness. Id like to hear more.

    And please let me know what seller you are talking about. Via pm would be best. Id like to take a good look. I plan on shaving with mine again tonight. It can only get better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Explain this sorting Jamie. I seen a lot of them with hone wear a 1/2" wide. Id be afraid they would have lost too much thickness. Id like to hear more.
    I think Jamie may be referring to hollowing out the omote so you have two points of contact for honing rather than honing on a fat wedge-like bevel ?
    They are intended to be used down to a stub but of course geometry changes can make them like a piece of obsidian on a stick
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    Nice addition, Jerry. Tom sent one to me to play with, once. Gotta great shave, but I didn't care for how it felt in my hand. Guess 30 some years with a typical straight, has this ol dog set in his ways.

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    I thought the rubber handle would not be to my liking, but it helped to keep it solid in my hand. Id like to get one without the rubber sleeve to see how it feels holding. Thanks for the comments guys.
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