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    Default Razor advice and seeking a honer(?)

    Hi all,

    This may be the wrong place to post this, so if it is, my apologies in advance.

    I recently purchased a razor off ebay (before I discovered this site) and it's a beautiful looking instrument, however, it's stainless steel.

    This is the first time I've tried using a straight razor and after devouring all the information I could, I attempted my first shave tonight.

    The blade seemed to pull the hair out more than cut it. I tried different angles etc to see if it was just my technique and nothing seemed to help. So I've come to the conclusion it's not sharp enough.

    So I guess my question is; is there anyone in the Montréal area who sharpens razors? I searched the forums and classifies without luck.

    Secondly; is a stainless steal really that bad? Should I abandon it and look for something else?

    Thanks in advance for your advice.

    Kinds regards,
    Brad.

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    I used Nakayamas for my house mainaman's Avatar
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    Welcome to SRP.
    Floppyshoes offers honing in Canada.
    What brand is the razor?
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    Thanks mainaman,

    It's a Chinese made "Rite Edge". Not the best off the shelve I admit )

    Cheers
    Brad

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    I'd say find another razor cause that one is most likely junk.

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    Yeah, that's what I figured, but it was in my price range (read cheap) - maybe I can use it for slicing tomatos.

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    Welcome Brad! You definitely came to the right place. I'm only new to SR shaving and I've bought a few razors over this year and it's definitely worth while to bite the bullet now and spend the money on a decent one and believe me your face will thank you for it! Best bet, try and save some money up and purchase one from the classifieds here cause there all shave ready and it will give you a guide line to know how sharp it needs to be for a comfortable shave!
    Hope i helped and good luck!

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