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    Default Another DOVO QC Thread

    Hey guys,

    Like you most of you, I have read some threads recently about the QC of DOVO straight razors. It has caused concern for a lot of new guys. In fact, I had some buddies bring me razors to look at to make sure they didn't need to be concerned.

    Yesterday, I received another DOVO to hone, and it made me think of those threads (but more on that in a bit). Over the weekend, I was fortunate enough to spend a little time in a workshop grinding with Bob Allman (thread coming after razor is complete ). That little bit of experience gave me even more appreciation for the effort and craftsmanship that goes into making a razor. The effort and skill required to make one of these razors is significant...

    Back to that DOVO, I went through a cursory inspection, and I was really impressed with the grind, balance, gold wash, scales, etc.... It took a great edge off my coticule in very little time, it just danced on the strops, and the shave test (dry ATG on the neck) was incredibly smooth. Tonight, I look forward to a great shave before sending it back out.

    I'm no DOVO expert (only handled 10 or thereabouts), but I've not seen any major problems that would cause me to ever hesitate to endorse them when asked to give my opinion. I've seen consistently good razors that were well made and take a great edge. In fact, this particular razor has me thinking about picking up one like it (Bismark). I'm not saying that there aren't some bad razors that leave the factory, but I've not seen any...


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    I would never hesitate to buy a Dovo. The ones I've bought have all been very well made with no issues.
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    +1 on that

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    I have two and have had nothing but good shaves from them. There are NO issues on mine that can be seen. I think some people just like to blow smoke and make noise. I'm sure that ANY razor we can talk about will have it's haters for a variety of reasons. For those that are thinking about a new razor at a good price, go ahead and pull the trigger......you won't be sorry.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    I think Dovos are the best razors made. I've spent the last two days evaluating my next purchase. It'll be a Dovo.

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    I love my Dovo razor. When ever I question my honing abilities I just give it a slight touch up, strop and kid myself that I can hone.

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    I've got a half dozen of them and they are all first rate in every respect. So far I haven't met a Dovo I didn't like.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    I could tell you about my Pearlex #98 gold washed razor with the slightly warped blade and my Silver Steel ebony handled Ebenholz that is severely warped but I am not going to say anything about these imperfections for fear of busting somebody's bubble.

    Two out of my 6 Dovos are warped. That's a 33 1/3 % defect rate.

    There was a post about a year ago concerning the fact that Thiers-Issard used to have a quality control problem but has since cleaned up their act. In that same post it was mentioned how DOVO was known for their quality but lately that level of quality had gone down. That's about the same time I purchased these two razors.

    They can still be honed but it is such a hassle to hone a warped blade. I know I'm not the only Dovo customer with this problem..........
    JERRY
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsell63 View Post
    I could tell you about my Pearlex #98 gold washed razor with the slightly warped blade and my Silver Steel ebony handled Ebenholz that is severely warped but I am not going to say anything about these imperfections for fear of busting somebody's bubble.

    Two out of my 6 Dovos are warped. That's a 33 1/3 % defect rate.

    There was a post about a year ago concerning the fact that Thiers-Issard used to have a quality control problem but has since cleaned up their act. In that same post it was mentioned how DOVO was known for their quality but lately that level of quality had gone down. That's about the same time I purchased these two razors.

    They can still be honed but it is such a hassle to hone a warped blade. I know I'm not the only Dovo customer with this problem..........
    It's a good thing you didn't say anything about them...

    FWIW, you're not bursting my bubble. My experience is different than yours, and I'm guessing that your experience is representative of a minority of the straight shavers. But that's just a guess.

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    I've had better luck with dovo qc than TI. But my only Dovo that shaves as well as my TI's is my Bergischer Lowe.

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