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07-25-2012, 03:19 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Just had my first shave with a sharp razor
Timeline of events:
1) Bought crappy shavette wannabe and had terrible shaves with thin blades. Destroyed my face. Still recovering.
2) Bought Dovo half hollow, thought life was grand, though it couldn't get any better.
3) bought hundred(?) + year old wade and butcher for half the price from Whippeddog.com and he said it would be honed etc.
4) used old razor and had BEST SHAVE OF LIFE. Period. End sentence.Stop.
Seriously had awesome super close three pass shave with no nicks etc from this old old old razor. I'm hooked now. Bring on all the vintage razors. I'm ready.
Wife said I am allowed since this shave came out so well.
This just proves to me that there is a difference between a "yeah its honed when I ship it" razor and a YES I honed it myself and I guarantee its sharpyness."(its a word now)
Revel in the wedge's glory.
[insert angels singing]
Even had an old box from WB to go with. How cool is that?
Joking aside yes I am quite impressed with what a vintage blade with a good hone can do. This alone set me to buy my own stones tonight from SRD. From the get go I was not sure I would even tackle that aspect of the hobby being so new to all of this but Glen and Lyn speak encouraging words on this forum so I made the jump. Look forward to lots of newbie honing questions now.
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07-25-2012, 04:06 AM #2
Nice!! Don't forget you are becoming better shaver too!
What stones did/are you going to get uh, uh, uh? lol!
Enjoy, and good luck!David
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07-25-2012, 04:08 AM #3
linarone,
Very glad to hear things came together for you. It's a great feeling when you realize what everyone's been talking about. Everybody told me too, "There's a huge difference between a truly sharp shave ready razor and a 'just sharp" razor'." Well, I'm glad to hear that we now both know what that means. Honing might be a bit frustrating at first but will add it's own spice and flavor to your shaving experience and enjoyment. Have a great time!
John
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07-25-2012, 06:24 AM #4
Good one.All my shaves are done with an ancient Gotta and a Scottish Hilliard razor.As you say no nicks and a smooth shave.I haven't had the pleasure of an old Butcher but I'm glad it suits you.If you are getting a good shave dont hone.Not yet.
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07-25-2012, 07:18 AM #5
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Thanked: 227Johnny I would love to see a scottish razor.
I too have had a blade from whipped dog, Larry sent it by accident when he said he would semd ke some leather. When I let him know he saod just keep it ill send the buyer a better one......
Was a great shaver. Still is and still sees time in my rotation
Geek
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07-25-2012, 11:07 AM #6
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07-25-2012, 11:08 AM #7
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07-25-2012, 02:52 PM #8
And so it begins...
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07-25-2012, 02:56 PM #9
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07-25-2012, 03:29 PM #10