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    Default Early swiss frameback

    Hi all, I just got this J Lecoultre frameback, it comes with 3 blades. Is this like a Feather (you use them and throw them away) or you can actually hone these? If it's like a Feather, it will be more like a collectible (vs. a user) and I will be selling it. If it can be honed, I plan to hone and test shave.

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    Default JL Frameback Pic

    Here it is
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    The blades are to be honed just like a regular straight razor but you might find it a bit of a challange due to the shape of the blade.


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    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat
    Hi all, I just got this J Lecoultre frameback, it comes with 3 blades. Is this like a Feather (you use them and throw them away) or you can actually hone these? If it's like a Feather, it will be more like a collectible (vs. a user) and I will be selling it. If it can be honed, I plan to hone and test shave.

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    Ivo
    This is a honeable blade. The extra blades are a convenience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
    This is a honeable blade. The extra blades are a convenience.
    This is a nice one. Did you get it on Ebay?

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    Thanks for the answers!

    This is what I hoped for (there is some wear on the spine), minus the challenge to hone. I have been working several smiling wedges and framebacks for a while now. They'll get there... eventually

    Yes, ebay. I also like it and it's nice to get the nod from the meister

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    I've got one similar to that, only it's a Wade and Butcher, I believe. Also, it has no replacement blades; and even if it did, I think changing them would be tricky. I tried to remove the blade using a pair of vice grips and it wouldn't even budge.

    I've never used the thing and probably never will, if anyone's interested in purchasing it. If I ever decide to get a frameback, it'll be one of the solid-bladed ones. Some are pretty stylish.

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    One good thing going for this JL frameback is the substantial tang with jimps on bottom. Some of my other framebacks have thin tangs and no jimps and grip in use might not be as comfortable

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    I love the fact that it has 2 spares. Just don't forget to tape up the spine when you hone it.

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    I've got one of these in oustanding condition, IOB, with 4 blades. I like it a lot.

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