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    Default Pictures of my B&B legrelot LE

    I am having a hard time posting pics in the classifieds so I am posting them here.This razor is a real top notch piece.
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    Thanks. I now have pictures.

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    It sure is nice. I am not selling it. I just need to work on getting it tuned in. This sucker is tough but I am a newbie.Everytime I hold it I think stainless and top notch. I don't know the polish just gives it that extra classiness.Of course, it is carbon not stainless.

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    What do you do to actually tune in a razor? do you mean it needs to be sharpened? or stropped?
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    They are nice those LeGrelots from B&B. Steel feels hard and they take a nice edge. Give a pretty good shave too. Very nice - I hope you enjoy using that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    What do you do to actually tune in a razor? do you mean it needs to be sharpened? or stropped?
    I mean I need to get it a bit sharper. Right now it is shaving me but I need to work at it a little more. it is not like my dovo which was fairly easy to sharpen. The metal is definitely harder and because of that it is taking me a while. Plus my wife keeps interrupting me everytime I try to sharpen it.

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