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12-19-2005, 07:02 AM #1
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http://www.theperfectedge.com/
A hero's work is never done.
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12-19-2005, 12:36 PM #2
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Thanked: 2Is that all it takes to be a honemeister?
I thought that to become a honemeister, you had to attend a week-long seminar hosted by Lynn and others and then pass a series of rigorous honing challenges by having to properly hone seven $10 ebay razors. Only then you get the SRP honemeister tatto and be allowed to grab the kettle of hot coals with your forearms to burn in the secret symbol of your cult. (We cannot forget the learning the secret handshake either!)
Purchasing a Ferrari doesn't make you an F1 racer ;-)
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12-30-2005, 04:54 PM #3
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Thanked: 15Originally Posted by bach9135
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12-30-2005, 05:23 PM #4
I thought it was honing a butter knife to shaving sharpness while blindfolded, using only as 1200 grit Col. Conk razor hone in your off-hand! Or maybe it was honing a Paki razor and completing a 2-pass shave with it, with no dulling of course.
Seriously though, congratulations on your breakthroughs and successes.
You could send a couple of razors to, or sharpen a couple of razors for, one of the resident honemeisters and let them evaluate your work.
Back in the 80's, lots of guys wanted to be known as a hacker. This was before the media mis-used the term and stuck such a negative meaning on it. Everyone wanted to be a hacker, but you couldn't call yourself a hacker. It was a term of recognition your peers bestowed on you. When peers bestow the title on you, it carries sigificant weight.