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    Wullie is the resident jokester par excellant here, but his words carry iron (pun definitely intended). LISTEN TO HIM!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wullie View Post
    We're supposed to both hands?
    Dang new fangled ways of doing things,,, I barely trust my left hand to hold a turkey leg steady while I knaw on it let alone drag 3 inches of the sharpest steel known to man across my Hollywood face... You daredevils have fun with that 2-handed stuff

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    I've been letting SWMBO shave me for the past week...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    I've been letting SWMBO shave me for the past week...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    I've been letting SWMBO shave me for the past week...
    Dude that's uh... well I think if SWMBO did it for me I would be her slave! Wait!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Dude that's uh... well I think if SWMBO did it for me I would be her slave! Wait!!
    You mean you aren't already?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA4DR4vEgrs

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    I take on a minimal aproach to restoration when I get a "new to me" razor, all but one of my collection are vintage. I inspect every part looking for damage, it's always there somewhere, and decide if I can fix or replace it.

    The edge gets first inspection cause if it's toast nothing else will make that blade work. Than I move off to the rest in no particular order. Even if the edge is unservicable other parts may still be of use so I'll check and retain all servicable parts.

    Scales can be tricky and one must test the scales with the kind of treatment one would expect for normal use. I've had some knock out beautiful scales shatter by simply opening the razor as well as having worm eaten horn scales hold up under adverse conditions. Pins, collars and wedges get the once over as well.

    If all is well with a razor and I don't have to take it apart, I don't. I'll run it over the 1k Shapton Glass stone to see whats going on with the blade as a whole. Where are the grind marks? What is the wear like? Why is the new grind so far from the edge? and so on. I have had to come up with some goofy honing styles to match wear patterns at times. Warped blades made some rather interesting users come up with "warped" honeing techniques LOL

    There are many more issues that pop up, That is why new users are strongly encouraged to send the blade to a knowledgable honemeister to work out the kinks. This also serves to give you a baseline to learn where an edge should be for shaving. I didn't do that right off and I thought I had a pretty darn good shaving edge... Till I got one from Bill Ellis... I was close but not that close With that proper edge I was able to really boost my game big time. Almost 8 years later I have not gone back to any other way of shaving (safty razors still give me the willies)

    Welcome to the insanity

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post

    Welcome to the insanity
    It's quite populated in here... :P
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    Take a ride down to Cape and I'll show you how to set the bevel and hone up your razor. If you want, we can throw it on the buffers as well and brighten it up a little more.

    Have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Take a ride down to Cape and I'll show you how to set the bevel and hone up your razor. If you want, we can throw it on the buffers as well and brighten it up a little more.

    Have fun.
    And THERE you have it! I wish I had had this opportunity years ago. Go for it.
    Atta boy, Lynn!
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