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    Hello esteemed members of SRP,

    I have been inquiring about a Japanese's non folding straight razor. THere are some aspects of would like to consider before buying. What are the differing in stropping and honing. Also more importantly were would i acquire a decent razor?

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    Suits123 just went through the exact situation, you might read his thread to at least get you started on the search

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...-straight.html


    Stropping is the same, you just have to adjust your grip

    Honing however is pretty different, they are quite a bit harder to get set up correctly, and quite a bit easier to maintain once they are set correctly

    I have a Vid of how to hone them in which I really tried very hard to NOT use all the Japanese terms to explain how it is done
    Last edited by gssixgun; 03-11-2013 at 04:09 PM.
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    Wow, you can swear in Japanese ?

    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Suits123 just went through the exact situation, you might read his thread to at least get you started on the search

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...-straight.html


    Stropping is the same, you just have to adjust your grip

    Honing however is pretty different, they are quite a bit harder to get set up correctly, and quite a bit easier to maintain once they are set correctly

    I have a Vid of how to hone them in which I really tried very hard to NOT use all the Japanese terms to explain how it is done
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