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12-31-2006, 08:20 PM #11
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Thanked: 0I just purchased a leather strop and the wooden handled dovo from tony.
Right now I have proraso shaving cream and shaving soap. I ordered a tweezerman badger hair brush. A cheap 17 inch leather / linen strop to learn with, a http://premiumknives.com/ShopSite/Co...Stone_110.html which I have been waiting on, and have no idea how effective it is. I purchased these before I found this forum, but I figured if I order some basic items and learn the techniques and methods with them now, then when I begin to use the high quality items in the future I'll be prepared. I have a Pakistani razor.... lol just kidding, I noticed everyone loathes those things. I am using a dovo straight razor that I am borrowing from my grandpa. I told him I'd return it to him in a couple months when I get my next break from college, even though he says to keep it (he has a bunch of old straight razors that he doesn't use). I am eagerly waiting for that waterstone so I can learn to hone the razor. I thought the razor was really sharp, but it doesn't pass the HHT and has 2 small knicks on the blade that I discovered by running the blade across my thumbnail.
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01-03-2007, 09:38 PM #12
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01-03-2007, 09:47 PM #13
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Thanked: 369Yes, this Dovo Special with tortoise scales is for sale in my ebay store.
I would send it out shave ready if the buyer requests it, but otherwise will send it out mint, as is, from the factory. Buyers choice.
Scott
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01-05-2007, 04:45 AM #14
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Thanked: 0I, like you keykenny am new to this place, and I started buying things before I found the forum. I too bought that Col Conk hone hoping it would be sufficient until I upgraded later. I'm sorry to say this but it's not too great. I believe it is about 1200 grit and it definately won't get your razor to pass the HHT. At least I haven't been able to on a couple different razors. I'm planning on just saving up for that Norton 4000/8000 hone, that seems to be what most recommend.
Michael.
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01-05-2007, 06:56 AM #15
Welcome, Whislerm
The Norton combo or a reasonable equivalent really is worth its weight in gold to a straight shaver who needs to hone his own razors. Keep the Col. Conk for bigger jobs or perhaps for knives. You'll be glad you did.
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