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    Quote Originally Posted by volleykinginnc View Post
    Now that's strange...I have the same little cast iron pot that you have in the picture! Do you actually make the lather in it as mine seems to small for that? I put hot water it in and then my lather mug sit on top..not real sure if it helps with the heat but that would be the bomb if it was like 2 inches bigger (no jokes please).
    I run it under hot water while I'm stropping, it gets almost to hot to hold and I do get a good lather out of it. I don't have any "Real" shave mugs, bowls or what not. So I use what I have that might work, for a while I was using an old one cup measure

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    Like everybody else, this is a tough call. I have two that give shaves like a hot knife through butter, no pull or drag.

    Kropp 6/8 round point
    Boker King Cutter 11/16 round point.

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    Best "standard" straight is my Henckels Friodur 7/8" round point honed on a coticule and stropped on canvas and leather.

    Current favorite and providing a hassle free, ridiculously close shave (if and only if used at a super flat angle, with the blade holder touching the skin) is a Feather Artist Club DX, with Professional Super blades. I must admit I love it so much I'll probably sell off my collection of razors and hones except for a favorite or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    I run it under hot water while I'm stropping, it gets almost to hot to hold and I do get a good lather out of it. I don't have any "Real" shave mugs, bowls or what not. So I use what I have that might work, for a while I was using an old one cup measure
    Silly question maybe but how do you stop the cast iron rusting ? Do you oil it ?
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    Right now this W&B near wedge is my best shaver. Followed closely by this Juste Judicato 1/4 hollow.
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    easy answer for me Joseph Rodgers near wedge when i decided to upgrade my no name swedish it took eight razors to find and it's even better than my little filarmonica but that came shave ready and rough so i'll update after i put it over the arkansas
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    now i'll have to sell or swap some razors to get another one

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Silly question maybe but how do you stop the cast iron rusting ? Do you oil it ?
    I seasoned the heck out of it and I have not had a single spot of rust pop up. After the shave I wash with very hot water, towel dry and set outside the bathroom. I have noticed that the seasoning may be getting thin so I'll season it again soon, it's been about 6 months sence it was last done.

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    Hands down, this interesting grind I bought a couple weeks ago from Shooter74743 is the best shaver I've got. Beats out a Greaves and Sons wedge, a new Dovo stainless, and my second-best, a Griffon Carbo-Magnetic full hollow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roughkype View Post
    Hands down, this interesting grind I bought a couple weeks ago from Shooter74743 is the best shaver I've got. Beats out a Greaves and Sons wedge, a new Dovo stainless, and my second-best, a Griffon Carbo-Magnetic full hollow.

    That is one cool looking grind!

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    For me, it's this Luer quarter hollow. A simply fantastic shaver. I have two identical razors that are my "go to" shavers. I also have a round point full hollow Luer. Funny thing is, I've never seen any others than these three.





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