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    Zen & the art of the cut throat mav13's Avatar
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    One my favourites blades is a Dovo Inox. I have heard stainless is a little harder to hone however.

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    What I believe is carbon is best to start as it's easier to hone and strop. That is what I use now and stainless if you like it is better down the road. I plan on getting a Henckels Stainless Steel eventually but for the time being sticking with Carbon. I think after that it's a matter of personal preference... Correct me if I'm wrong anyone.

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    I have both. They are different, but the same. I would not say one is better than the other, just different.

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    I've always been about carbon steel only in knives, I find high carbon gets sharper and stays sharp longer. I took that over with me to straights, then i recently got a fidour inox wedge, it wasn't any harder to hone than any other razor I've honed, and it may be my best shaver.

    So, don't knock it till you try it, just buy something quality.

    p.s. just cuz it says stainless doesn't mean you can treat it poorly, dry any razor before you put it away.
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    I have both and I'm also can't say that one better then the other! If they are well-sharpened they both can make great shave.

    Quote Originally Posted by justinA View Post
    p.s. just cuz it says stainless doesn't mean you can treat it poorly, dry any razor before you put it away.
    this is very good advice!

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    The difference between carbon and stainless is similar, IMHO, to that between a blond and a brunette. You have to treat both with care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoTom View Post
    The difference between carbon and stainless is similar, IMHO, to that between a blond and a brunette. You have to treat both with care.
    Sharpening blondes is totally worth it, and generally requires less pressure throughout the process.
    Don't get hung up on hanging hairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stimpy52 View Post
    Sharpening blondes is totally worth it, and generally requires less pressure throughout the process.
    So does this make you a blondmeister?
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