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11-18-2008, 06:42 AM #1
Appreciation for a sharp razor...
Hey all,
So for the past week or so I've just been using one razor each night, a Dovo. I was getting great shaves out of it, and it was shaving very smoothly. But tonight I decided to pick up my Wade and Butcher, one I haven't used in a while. It was honed, but obviously not to the same extent the Dovo was, cause it pulled a lot! That's when I realized that was exactly how my very first few shaves were.... I can't believe I actually thought that was how a straight razor was supposed to feel!! So I've realized the difference between a razor that simply shaves (but tugs a lot), and one that is honed well. A BIG difference.
So I think we all need to bow and heads and say a little prayer in appreciation of our extra sharp razors. We take them for granted....
Dave
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11-18-2008, 07:35 AM #2
Yep, a sharp razor works really well.
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11-18-2008, 01:35 PM #3
Can't beat a well honed razor......
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11-18-2008, 01:53 PM #4
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Thanked: 174I think that if it isn't sharp, it's useless. I can purchase a throwaway razor that's "sharp" and doesn't pull.
But we tend to forget this when we use a straight and blame ourselves for poor technique etc.,etc.,
In truth, some straight razors are difficult to make sharp. Some modern razors are built to a poor quality of finish. Some of the soaps and creams don't provide glide or dry on the face or provide little protection. Some razors you can purchase arrive blunt. It's a minefield.
But once you know the pitfalls and what to look for, its very special, soothing and rewarding.
Sounds like the DOVO hit the spot for you.
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11-18-2008, 01:54 PM #5
And the difference between truly sharp and pulling isn't all that much - it's amazing how finicky those edges are - not sharp enough: pulls. 5 laps more on the 8k and a few on the coticule: perfect. A few too many laps on either: overhoned!
Whenever I put razor to stone, I always say a little prayer!
Mark
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11-18-2008, 03:18 PM #6
The old TV sports show Wide World of Sports used to start of with a guy saying,"The thrill of victory or the agony of defeat". I feel one way or the other after taking an ebay special from the hones on to the shave. Of course I don't give up until I get it but sometimes it is a long hard road.
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