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    My first thoughts on the sound I hear when shaving was an indication of sharpness. Now I've learned the sound comes from different razors at different levels and the volume has nothing to do with sharpenss. I still like hearing it though. Sometimes I can shave and when I'm done I'll rub my face or neck and feel spots that still have stubble. I can re-shave that spot and then it's smooth. The thing is when I use the Dovo from SRD which is the loudest razor I have I can tell when the stubble is gone. If any stubble remains I can still hear the "knife on toast" sound. I like that. Just now noticing this in the past week or so. I don't know if this is a long-term method of knowing, or think I know, how close the shave is. Time will tell. The area I notice it most is on both sides of my neck. The whiskers there grow in a different direction I think. When I'm done shaving and rub my neck downward it feels smooth. But if I rub my neck up towards my jaw the stubble is easily felt. I haven't spent any time learning to shave ATG or XTG yet. It's very awkward feeling to shave up or sideways on my neck. Does anyone else have any thoughts on the sound being an indicator of smoothness?

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    Yes, I think when you no longer hear the scritch, scritch of the blade you are pretty much done shaving in that direction, say WTG. If you try XTG or ATG the blade will be able to pick up more stubble and you will again hear the scritch, scritch of the blade. Possibly not as loud as before but it is there.

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    My regular rotation is made up of 1/4 grind / beefy razors.
    When I pick up something in the "full hollow" range it is always a shock at how much louder it is.
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    A little more time into straight shaving and I've become so fond of using the sound to let me know when a spot is smooth I almost never use a razor other than the Dovo 5/8" I got from SRD. It provides a very loud "knife on toast" sound. I have another razor I got off ebay that is almost as loud. It has a blade edge that is 2.5" long. I cleaned the blade up a lot (not mirror) and made a handle for it. I love that razor too. I did see a little "miniature" razor on ebay that I wanted but missed the final bidding time. I wanted to try it just because it was little. When I bought the razor with the 2.5" blade I didn't realize it was a half inch shorter. The only other razors I have than the Dovo are ebay restores I've done. They all shave good though. But the thing I like most about any razor so far is the louder the better. I can shave one pass and then if I do another pass even with the Dovo it's almost silent except for any spots that need just a little more. But when I shave silently I know I'm done. Don't need to feel my face. Even the two spots on my neck on each side are smooth when it's silent. I thought I was going to need to start shaving ATG (up in this case) to get those two spots really smooth. But now they are smooth just shaving down. This may be improved by my stropping improving. Maybe the edge is getting sharper. Hope so because trying to shave up a time or two was incredibly awkward.


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    Which Dovo is it? I have the Prima Klang, which they describe as a "singing" razor. It is extra hollow ground.
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    I don't guess the sound matters then. I'll just forget about it. I have been thinking the razors I hone weren't as sharp and I still know they aren't but maybe they aren't as dull as I was thinking. The shave of the new Dovo is smoother but the others do ok. But the sound was the only REAL difference. The Dovo is loud enough to wake the neighbors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldg48 View Post
    Which Dovo is it? I have the Prima Klang, which they describe as a "singing" razor. It is extra hollow ground.
    The one I got was under $100. I think it had a handle they called "blonde". It looked more brown to me. I replaced the handle though. I think it is a high hollow grind. It says SOLINGEN BEST QUALITY on the blade. Here is a picture of it. It sings though.

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    nice! Glad you're happy and enjoying it...that's what it's all about!
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    I discovered my Othello can be pretty loud as well. For me, it seems the sound is determined by the angle I have the razor set at. When I first started, I kept the razors angle very shallow, the sound was rather quiet, and I needed several passes to get a fair shave. Last night, purely by accident, I had increased the angle of the blade (probably 2 or 3 times the width of the spine from my face), and the scritch sound you describe appeared. I also noticed after one pass that my shave was much better. For me, I guess the sound is the feedback I needed to find that better shave. It is kinda cool though.

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    When I hear the sound these razors make it always reminds me of the internal working of a music box.

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    I have every a near wedge and an extra hollow, and everything in between. They definitely get louder as the grind gets thinner.

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