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    I can see where such intense honing might be very...

    I can see where such intense honing might be very valuable to someone who collects turn of the century razors and wishes to restore them to as close to their original condition as the remaining metal...
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    Thank you for removing some of the mystery of...

    Thank you for removing some of the mystery of bevel setting, gugi. My first challenge was whether to learn to use a Coticule, Japanese water stones or Shapton glass/diamond sets. I decided on the...
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    I worry about EVERYTHING. Just ask me to worry...

    I worry about EVERYTHING. Just ask me to worry about something for you and I'll let you know the outcome in about two weeks or more! Hah! Seriously, I may never work up the nerve to set the bevel...
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    I am totally satisfied with your work, Max, and...

    I am totally satisfied with your work, Max, and appreciate all that you have done for me. Your web site makes it easy to research how to do whatever with a razor without having to bother you with...
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    Thank you, Iceni or do you prefer Blake? Anyway,...

    Thank you, Iceni or do you prefer Blake? Anyway, your explanation was both complete yet succinct. I learned a great deal. Lynn Abrams offered to send me some old razors so I may begin to learn to...
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    Choosing a Hone Meister

    I've managed to learn to refresh my razors with diamond and chromium oxide pastes, a 12K Naniwa Super finishing stone down to a 1K Naniwa Specialty stone to include a 5K and 8K stone but I don't yet...
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