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    MrDavid,

    If your razor is a Dovo Best, then using a pasted strop (CrOx) will smooth out most small edge defects very quickly; the steel on these razors is not too hard; I have succesfully removed quite a few self-inflicted edge 'defects' this way on my Dovo Best when I was new to the SR game

    Like nicked strops and cuts to the face, small edge nicks seem to be part of the 'rites of passage' !! ( Or was it just me being cack-handed )

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by harleyprof View Post
    I think you are quite correct, that it is my "style" or lack thereof! I have been away from the clean world of straight razor shaving for about 25 years, and think that my muscle memory ain't what it used to be! I appreciate the feed back and the welcome, and will be paying careful attention to my "roll" in the morning. Will also check out the links you provided.

    peace,
    mark
    No problem Mark. If you haven't already buy a cheap razor to practice with or use a butter knife to simulate stropping ( in my case I use cheap for both honing and stropping ). That's what I did before I got my SR stuff.

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