An article form 1904, about a school to teach men how to shave.
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An article form 1904, about a school to teach men how to shave.
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Martin, these articles you dig up are fantastic! Please keep 'em coming. :)
That is why most of us are here! Thanks, Martin!!! :tu
Excellent article! Thank you! Yes! Yes! Yes! His description of strop tension and elevating the spine is exactly the way to strop a razor! Using that method, I have maintained my brand new Dovo razor for over two years, not once honing it on a stone from the day I cracked the seal on it's box!
Very cool....is the school still open ? ;-)
Thank you Martin for posting.
It is a very interesting read and the explanation on stropping is in fact quite interesting.
I wonder how many people strop with the spine raised?
Where was this article taken from?
Well, I take that very little do since it is recommended to place the spine flat on the strop by everyone.
To strop with an angle and not flat on the back, I do so with my wedges : and it's really a GREAT solution (I do the same by "taping" the back of my wedges with several layers of tape while honing) !
This teacher known its art ! I have search tow years these solutions by making trials, mistakes : and all the informations were in this article !
Truth, the old time barbers are great "secret keepers" ! I believe also that hollow ground razors was design to avoid these problems, and therefor everybody could maintain the razor sharp without these "secret barber tips"