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Sell Ducks?
OK I am wondering if i should sell my gold edge, satin edge, and my dwarf. :shrug: I have found my favorite razor. It is this frame back. When I first got it, had to rework it allot. I intended to make new scales to it, but finally figured out these were mahogany wood. My biggest problem was sharpness. I would try to hone it, then shave, get disappointed, put it up for a while. Last night, I tried one more time. This am, I got a shave, like I never got before. I now have a new favorite razor, and get to look forward to getting a TI frame back from Cutz. LIFE IS GOOD.:tu :tu
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Yea, thats a good angle in that pic. That is the first razor I could actually "see" was sharp! :)
I wouldn't sell anything. I would apply what you've learned to all your razors.
Is your bevel that shiny on all your razors? :confused:
Can you see a spot that is a little overhoned/worn on the spine? That shiny spot in the dip near the shank.
Congrats btw, should I start sending razors out to you for honing? :-)
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Yes I can, I had heard how hard frame backs were to hone, but once it got there, it's like driving a BMW.
Phil
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Love framebacks myself but don't sell anything yet :)
Cheers
Ivo
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I'll have to offer a dissenting opinion (go figure). Whenever I find my newest "best shave" I let the other one go. I like to make room for the next "best"...
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Unless money is tight, I wouldn't sell them yet. Go back to them in the near future and you might be surprised.....
Jordan
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Keep the Ducks,you will regret selling those quackers,they are money in the bank,ask the wife to work a few more hours overtime every week if money is tight.Ducks are an endangered specie
Regards gary
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yeah selling those razors seems a bit premature, but if you are going minimalist a good option may be puting them in a (temporary) storage :) i am sure there won't be any lack of offers for such service, just remember who gave you the idea